Publications
by Chloe BRIERE, Anne WEYEMBERGH and Ines ARMADA - study
Critical assessment of the existing European arrest warrant Framework Decision
After ten years of practical implementation of the European Arrest Warrant Framework Decision, this research paper aims to analyse itsstrengths and weaknesses, and reflect on its future. Twelve main issues are reflected upon. Following a description of each of these issues, including concrete examples, the main arguments for and against action at EU level are presented. Specific solutions are...
by Lorena BACHMAIER-WINTER - article
Section III – Criminal procedure. Information society and penal law. General report
The present general report has been prepared for the XIXth International Congress on Criminal Law that will be held in Rio de Janeiro on 31st August to 6th September 2014 within the AIDP...
by Lorena BACHMAIER-WINTER in Stefano RUGGERI (Ed.), "Transnational evidence and multicultural inquiries in Europe" - book_chapter
The Proposal for a Directive on the European Investigation Order and the grounds for refusal. A critical assessment
This book deals with the gathering of evidence in cross-border investigations in Europe. The issue of obtaining evidence in and from European countries has been among the most debated issues of EU...
by Anne WEYEMBERGH, Ines ARMADA and Chloe BRIERE - study
Critical assessment of the existing European arrest warrant Framework Decision
After ten years of practical implementation of the European Arrest Warrant Framework Decision, this research paper aims to analyse itsstrengths and weaknesses, and reflect on its future. Twelve...
by Annika SUOMINEN - article
What role for legal certainty in criminal law within the area of freedom, security and justice in the EU?
The article analyses the current position of legal certainty within the area of freedom, security and justice, and more specifically in EU criminal law. The current legal status of EU criminal law...
by Martin BOSE - article
Human rights and legal limits on the use of deception detection methods: A view from Germany
Establishing the truth is a key element of legal proceedings, criminal investigations in particular. It is an essential precondition for prosecuting and sentencing the guilty, but also for...
by Sabine GLESS and Jeannine MARTIN - article
The comparative method in European Courts: A comparison between the CJEU and ECtHR
If European Courts were ‘playing house’ in the traditional, stereotypical way, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) would take the role of the rather soft-spoken, but on certain points firm,...