Publications
by Dr Paul Arnell - article
Extradition and Mental Health in UK Law
The response of UK extradition law and practice to requested persons presenting with mental health disorders is multi-faceted and unnecessarily complex. There are a number of reasons for this. They centre upon the law failing to adequately recognise that mental health cases can give rise to concerns not present in physical health cases. The deficiencies of the law are found in the three...
by Simone Lonati - article
Is the European Protection Order Sufficiently Robust to Prevent Any Discrimination Among Victims Moving Across the European Union? An Assessment of the First Seven Years
The purpose of this paper is, on the one hand, to highlight the reasons that have thus far prevented a systematic and widespread recourse to the commendable (in intent at least) European...
by Sergio Carrera; Valsamis Mitsilegas; Marco Stefan; Fabio Giuffrida - study
Criminal Justice and Police Cooperation between the EU and the UK after Brexit - Towards a principled and trust-based partnership
Brexit poses several challenges for future interaction between the EU and the UK in the areas of criminal justice and police cooperation. A new legal framework will be required to sustain the EU’s...
by Leandro Mancano - article
Judicial Harmonisation through Autonomous Concepts of European Union Law. The Example of the European Arrest Warrant Framework Decision
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has been a key institutional actor for the promotion of legal integration within the EU. On many occasions, such a function has been performed to...
by Leandro Mancano - article
Judicial harmonisation through autonomous concepts of European Union Law: The example of the European Arrest Warrant Framework decision
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has been a key institutional actor for the promotion of legal integration within the EU. On many occasions, such a function has been performed to...
by Simone Lonati - article
Anonymous Witness Evidence before the European Court of Human Rights: Is It Still Possible to Speak of "Fair Trial"?
The purpose of this paper is to encourage a reflection on the use of anonymous witness evidence by the European Court of Human Rights. An analysis of the leading cases solved by the Strasbourg...
by Miroslava Schloten and Michiel Luchtman - collective_book
Law Enforcement by EU Authorities: Implications for Political and Judicial Accountability
Law Enforcement by EU Authorities is the first comprehensive study of a new development in the field of EU law and governance: the proliferation of EU enforcement authorities (EEAs). It offers an...