Publications
by Samuli MIETTINEN - article
Implied ancillary criminal law competence after Lisbon
Does the European Union have the competence to enact criminal law without relying on Article 83 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union? An analysis of documents from the Convention on the Future of Europe suggests the provision was intended to be both strictly interpreted and exhaustive. However, the opposite is implied by the Commission's choice of legal basis for a directive...
by Florin STRETEANU in Nathalie COLETTE-CASECQZ, Stanislas ADAM and Marc NIHOUL (Eds.), "La responsabilité pénale des personnes morales en Europe" - article
La responsabilité pénale des personnes morales en droit roumain. Une reforme attendue
La responsabilité pénale des personnes morales est devenue une réalité dans de nombreux Etats européens, en particulier sous l'impulsion du Conseil de l'Europe. L'analyse des droits internes...
by Gintaras ŠVEDAS in Martin BÖSE, Frank MEYER and Anne SCHNEIDER (Eds.), "Conflicts of Jurisdiction in Criminal Matters in the European Union Volume I: National Reports and Comparative Analysis" - article
Country report - Lithuania
In a globalized world, criminal law cases with cross-border elements have become a common phenomenon. The citizen is thus confronted with the criminal law of several states. Due to different...
by Micheal O' FLOINN - article
It wasn't all white light before Prism: Law enforcement practices in gathering data abroad and proposals for further transnational access at the Council of Europe
This is a brief comment on a meeting held at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, which discussed ways of improving transnational access to data by law enforcement through the Cybercrime...
by Martin BOSE, Frank MEYER and Anne SCHNEIDER (Eds.) - book
Conflicts of jurisdiction in criminal matters in the European Union - Volume I: National reports and comparative analysis
In a globalized world, criminal law cases with cross-border elements have become a common phenomenon. The citizen is thus confronted with the criminal law of several states. Due to different...
by Andrea LEHNER and Robert KERT in Francesca GALLI and Anne WEYEMBERGH (Eds.), "Approximation of substantive criminal law in the EU: The Way Forward" - book_chapter
Content and impact of approximation – The case of drug trafficking
The European Union’s efforts to approximate substantive criminal law began under the third pillar of the Maastricht Treaty, then amended by the Amsterdam and Nice Treaties. As with other areas of...
by Annalisa MANGIARACINA in Martin BOSE, Frank MEYER and Anne SCHNEIDER (Eds.), "Conflicts of jurisdiction in criminal matters in the European Union - Volume I: National reports and comparative analysis" - book_chapter
Country report - Italy
In a globalized world, criminal law cases with cross-border elements have become a common phenomenon. The citizen is thus confronted with the criminal law of several states. Due to different...