Publications
by Celine COCQ and Francesca GALLI - article
The catalysing effect of serious crime on the use of surveillance technologies for prevention and investigation purposes
This Working Paper is based on two research reports that were the outcome of the research carried out by the team of the Université Libre de Bruxelles within the FP7 project SURVEILLE. Such research focused on the use of surveillance technologies for the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of serious crime. Taken together, the two reports developed a comparative analysis of a number of...
by Nina PERSAK in Kay GOODALL, Margaret MALLOCH and Bill MUNRO (Eds.), "Building justice in post-transition Europe: Processes of criminalisation within Central and Eastern European societies" - book_chapter
Building justice through criminal law: Issues of criminalisation and trust
After the collapse of the Berlin wall in 1989 and disintegration of the Soviet Union, scholars focused on the problems of legal transitions within the newly emerging democracies. Two decades on,...
by Tommaso RAFARACI in Stefano RUGGERI (Ed.), "Transnational inquiries and the protection of fundamental rights in criminal proceedings" - book_chapter
The right of defence in EU judicial cooperation
The protection of fundamental rights in the field of transnational criminal inquiries is of great delicateness in the current tangled web of domestic and international legal sources. Due to this...
by Michele SIMONATO and Katalin LIGETI - article
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office: Toward a truly European prosecution service?
This Article provides an overview of the possible institutional designs of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office [EPPO] with a view to the forthcoming proposal of the Commission. To this...
by Joanna Beata BANACH-GUETIERREZ - article
Globalised criminal justice in the European Union context: How theory meets practice
Th is paper will explore a question about the operation of an increasingly globalised criminal justice system in the European Union context. Th e emergence of European Union criminal law,...
by Isabelle ANDOULSI and Petra WILSON in Carlisle GEORGE, Diane WHITEHOUSE and Penny DUQENOY (Eds.), "eHealth: legal, ethical and governance challenges" - book_chapter
Understanding liability in eHealth: towards greater clarity at European Union level
This publication identifies and discusses important challenges affecting eHealth in the EU and North America in the three areas of law, ethics and governance. It makes meaningful contributions to...
by Estella BAKER - article
The United Kingdom and its Protocol 36 Opt-Out: Is Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters within the EU Losing Momentum?
This article focuses on the so-called "Proptocol 36 opt-out " that was granted to the UK during the Lisbon negociations. More precisely, it invesigates what is...