Publications
by Matthias J. BORGERS and Lonneke STEVENS in Stephen C. THAMAN (Ed.), "Exclusionary rules in comparative law" - book_chapter
The Netherlands: Statutory balancing and a choice of remedies
The search for the truth has always dominated Dutch Criminal Procedure, as it has most continental European criminal justice systems. The Dutch Code of Criminal Procedure, however, contains a provision that allows for exclusion of illegally gathered evidence, whether in violation of statutory rules or constitutional commands, after the judge engages in balancing various interests laid out in...
by Iain CAMERON in Sybe DE VRIES, Ulf BERNITZ and Stephen WEATHERILL (Eds.), "The protection of fundamental rights in the EU after Lisbon" - book_chapter
Competing rights?
The changes made by the Lisbon Treaty suggest that its entry into force in December 2009 marks a new stage in the shaping of the EU's commitment to the protection of fundamental rights. This...
by Gerard COFFEY - article
Resolving conflicts of jurisdiction in criminal proceedings: Interpreting ne bis in idem in conjunction with the principle of complementarity
The manner of establishing criminal jurisdiction by domestic courts of competentcriminal jurisdiction presents the most important aspect of the relation between statesand international tribunals....
by Ciro GRANDI in Hans-Jorg ALBRECHT and André KLIP (Eds.), "Crime, criminal law and criminal justice in Europe: A collection in honour of Prof. Em.dr.dr.h.c. Cyrille Fijnaut" - book_chapter
The protection of the euro against counterfeitin
This unique collection of essays celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the seminal journal the European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, as well as the outstanding and...
by Edita GRUODYTE in Tanel KERIKMAE (Ed.), "Protecting human rights in the EU: Controversies and challenges of the Charter of Fundamental Rights" and Stefan KIRCHNER - book_chapter
he contribution of the European Charter of Human Rights to the right to legal aid
Human rights are much talked about and much written about, in academic legal literature as well as in political and other social sciences and the general political debate. This book argues that...
by Mar JIMENO-BULNES - article
American criminal procedure in a European context
Research is focused on the field of comparative criminal procedure. Classical distinction between accusatorial and inquisitorial approaches, which are found in common law and civil law systems...
by Cristina MAURO in Francesca RUGGIERI (Ed.), "Criminal proceedings, languages and the European Union: Linguistic and legal issues" - book_chapter
he Lisbon Treaty: The French, English and Italian versions of Articles 82,86 of the TFEU in relation to judicial cooperation in criminal matters
When combined with different legal systems, linguistic pluralism risks giving rise to many ambiguities and difficulties in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters. Article 82...