Publications
by Andrew ASHWORTH, Ben EMMERSON and Alison MACDONALD (Eds.) - book
Human rights and criminal justice (3rd edition)
This work provides a full and systematic analysis of the impact of UK human rights law on both the substantive criminal law and criminal procedure. Written by the leading authorities on the subject it offers definitive guidance. It examines first the applicable human rights principles before moving on to consider their impact on specific areas, including the investigation of crime, court...
by Nina PERSAK, Wendy De BONDT, Charlotte RYCKMAN and Gert VERMEULEN - book
The disqualifications triad: Approximating legislation, executing requests, ensuring equivalence
In the past decades, the European Union has made little progress with respect to disqualifications as a sanction mechanism for the violation of laws. The creation of some form of harmonization is...
by Pedro CAEIRO in André KLIP (Ed.), "Substantive Criminal Law of the European Union" - book_chapter
Commentary on the ‘European Touch’ of the Comparative Appraisal
The present commentary addresses the relationship between the prevention of conflicts of jurisdiction and the competence of the EU to legislate on Member States' jurisdiction in criminal matters.
by Matthias J. BORGERS - article
Framework Decision on combating terrorism: Two questions on the definition of terrorist offences
This contribution discusses two questions arising in relation to the definition of terrorist offences in the Framework Decision on combating terrorism. Firstly, the question is considered as to...
by Anne WEYEMBERGH, Serge DE BIOLLEY, Henri LABAYLE, and Maiténa POELEMANS - book
Code of criminal law of the European Union – 2012 (2nd edition)
It was in the seventies that the first steps in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters between Member States of the European Communities were taken. The realizations in the field...
by Maitena POELEMANS, Serge DE BIOLLEY, Henri LABAYLE and Anne WEYEMBERGH - book
Code of criminal law of the European Union – 2012 (2nd edition)
It was in the seventies that the first steps in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters between Member States of the European Communities were taken. The realizations in the field...
by Michiel LUCHTMAN - article
Principles of European Criminal Law: Jurisdiction, Choice of Forum, and the Legality Principle in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
Developments in the European Union (EU) in the area of prosecution of transnational crime are tempestuous. Yet the debate on the role of the principles of criminal law in this area of the law is...