Publications
by Katalin LIGETI (Ed.) - book
Toward a Prosecutor for the European Union Volume 1 - A Comparative Analysis
In an era in which the EU's influence in criminal law matters has expanded rapidly, attention has recently turned to the possible creation of a European Public Prosecutor's Office. This two volume work presents the results of a study carried out by a group of European criminal law experts in 2010-2012, with the financial support of the EU Commission, whose aims were to examine in detail...
by Andrea LEHNER and Robert KERT in Katalin LIGETI (Ed.), "Toward a Prosecutor for the European Union Volume 1 - A Comparative Analysis" - book_chapter
Austria
In an era in which the EU's influence in criminal law matters has expanded rapidly, attention has recently turned to the possible creation of a European Public Prosecutor's Office. This two volume...
by Estella BAKER in Tom DAEMS, Dirk VAN ZYL SMIT and Sonja SNACKEN (Eds.), "European penology?" - book_chapter
The emerging role of the EU as a penal actor
Is there something distinctive about penology in Europe? Do Europeans think about punishment and penal policy in a different way to people in other parts of the globe? If so, why is this the case...
by Silvia ALLEGREZZA in Mariolina ELIANTONIO, Chris BACKES, C.H. VAN RHEE, Taru SPRONKEN and Anne BERLEE (Eds.), "Standing up for your right(s) in Europe: A comparative study on legal standing (locus standi) before the EU and Member States' courts" - book_chapter
Italy - Country report
This book is based on a report submitted to the European Parliament, aiming to provide a comparative analysis of legal provisions, doctrine, and case-law on legal standing (locus standi) before...
by Imre SZABO - article
Between polarization and statism–effects of the crisis on collective bargaining processes and outcomes in Hungary
Abstract In Hungary, collective bargaining processes and outcomes have been comprehensively restructured since the start of the economic crisis. This article presents two channels...
by Samuli MIETTINEN - article
Onward Transfer under the European Arrest Warrant: Is the EU Moving Towards the Free Movement of Prisoners?
Neither the European Arrest Warrant Framework Decision (EAW FD) nor its predecessors provide clear rules on which authorities retain control over the onward transfer of surrendered suspects. In...
by Johannes KEILER - book
Actus reus and participation in European criminal law
With the coming into force of the Treaty of Lisbon the competences of the European Union in the realm of criminal law have greatly expanded. The Union, in a multitude of legislative instruments,...