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by Marta MUÑOZ DE MORALES ROMERO - article

In Pursuit of Basics for a New Principle of Legal Reserve in Supranational Criminal Law

Reflecting on the future challenges inherent in a globalized world is a pressing need at all levels (public sector, private sector and civil society). If the aim is to avoid asymmetries provoked by globalization and to face up, effectively and legitimately, to its growing risks, such asinternational financial instability and climate change or problems related to migration, poverty...
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by Jeroen BLOMSMA - book

Mens rea and defences in European criminal law

In the past decades, the process of European integration has influenced all fields of law, and eventually also criminal law. Whereas the creation and enforcement of criminal liability used to be...
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by John R. SPENCER, Alicia HINAREJOS and Steve PEERS - article

Opting Out of EU Criminal Law: What is Actually Involved?

Protocol 36 to the Lisbon Treaty gives the UK the right to opt out en bloc of all the police and criminal justice measures adopted under the Treaty of Maastricht ahead of the date when the Court...
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by Martin BOSE in Francesca GALLI and Anne WEYEMBERGH (Eds.), "EU counterterrorism offences : What impact on national legislation and case law?" - book_chapter

The impact of the Framework Decisions on combating terrorism on counterterrorism legislation and case Law in Germany

Governments have often claimed that modern international terrorism cannot be handled adequately within the ordinary criminal justice system. Consequently criminal law had to be adapted to fight...
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by Manuel CANCIO MELIA in in Francesca GALLI and Anne WEYENBERGH (Eds.), "EU counter-terrorism offences: What impact on national legislation and case-law?" - book_chapter

The reform of Spain's antiterrorist criminal law and the 2008 Framework Decision

Governments have often claimed that modern international terrorism cannot be handled adequately within the ordinary criminal justice system. Consequently criminal law had to be adapted to fight...
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by Paul DE HERT and Franziska BOEHM - article

Notification, an important safeguard against the improper use of surveillance - finally recognized in case law and EU law

According to the European Court of Human Rights, the notification of individuals of surveillance measures is both an essential safeguard against the abuse of monitoring powers and an important...
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by Francesca GALLI in Francesca GALLI and Anne WEYEMBERGH (Eds.), "EU counterterrorism offences : What impact on national legislation and case law?" - book_chapter

Italian counter-terrorism legislation. The development of a parallel track ("doppio binario")

Governments have often claimed that modern international terrorism cannot be handled adequately within the ordinary criminal justice system. Consequently criminal law had to be adapted to fight...
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