Publications
by Francesca GALLI and Katja SUGMAN STUBBS in Francesca GALLI and Anne WEYEMBERGH (Eds.), "EU counterterrorism offences : What impact on national legislation and case law?" - book_chapter
Inchoate offences. The sanctioning of an act prior to and irrespective of the commission of any harm
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 terrorism more effectively, which includes the criminalization of certain “abstract danger”, preparatory activities such as terrorist training, membership in a terrorist organization etc.National...
by Katja SUGMAN and Francesca GALLI in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "EU Counter-terrorism offences: What impact on national legislation and case-law?" - article
Inchoate offences: the sanctioning of an act prior to and irrespective of the commission of any harm
Following an introduction and a general critical assessment of both Framework Decisions, the first part will be devoted to the interplay between these two EU instruments and national provisions,...
by Sabine GLESS in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "EU counter-terrorism offences: what impact on national legislation and case-law ?" - book_chapter
The two framework decisions. A critical approach
Following an introduction and a general critical assessment of both Framework Decisions, the first part will be devoted to the interplay between these two EU instruments and national provisions,...
by Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.) - book
EU counter-terrorism offences: What impact on national legislation and case-law?
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...
by Jørn VESTERGAARD in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "EU counter terrorism offences. What impact on national legislation and case law?" - article
Criminal law as an anchorage point for proactive anti-terrorism legislation: Denmark
Following an introduction and a general critical assessment of both Framework Decisions, the first part will be devoted to the interplay between these two EU instruments and national provisions,...
by Jeroen BLOMSMA in Marianne F.H. HIRSCH BALLIN et al. (Eds.), "Shifting responsibilities in criminal justice: Critical portrayals of the changing role and content of a fragmented globalizing law domain" - book_chapter
The need to identify a general part of criminal law for the EU
In 2009, the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology hosted an annual conference - for PhD-researchers working at Dutch universities in the field of criminal justice - on the theme...
by Petter ASP - article
The prosecutor in Swedish law
Prosecutors in Sweden are not elected. They are selected meritocratically under procedures that are nonpartisan and nonpolitical. They are career civil servants but of a special—highly...