Publications
by Annika SUOMINEN - article
The characteristics of Nordic criminal law in the setting of EU criminal law
A Nordic approach is usually distinguished in European criminal law. Although not exactly pointing out specifics, the Nordic approach is characterised as humane, rational and balanced. In this article the author analyses and examines what characterises Nordic criminal law in the EU criminal law setting. The author starts by presenting some general remarks in relation to the Nordic...
by Andre KLIP (Ed.) - book
Substantive criminal law in the European Union
While the focus of the European Union in criminal law over the last decades has predominantly been on the implementation of the principle of mutual recognition, the EU also further developed its...
by Jeroen BLOMSMA in Andre KLIP (Ed.), "Substantive criminal law of the European Union" - book_chapter
Fault elements in EU Criminal Law: the case for recklessness
While the focus of the European Union in criminal law over the last decades has predominantly been on the implementation of the principle of mutual recognition, the EU also further developed its...
by Paul DE HERT and Vagelis PAPAKONSTANTINOU - article
The amended EU law on ePrivacy and electronic communications after its 2011 implementation; new rules on data protection, spam, data breaches and protection of intellectual property rights.
Telecommunications are privileged in being the only sector in European Union ("EU") law benefiting from sector-specific data protection legislation. Although the (European) right to data...
by Mar JIMENO-BULNES - article
Jury selection and jury trial in Spain: Between theory and practice
The Jury Court in Spain is composed of nine citizens and is headed by a magistrate belonging to the Provincial Court, Chamber of Criminal. These citizens participate as lay assessors in a very...
by Yvonne Marie DALY - article
Judicial oversight of policing: Investigations, evidence and the exclusionary rule
Police procedures and practices in the investigation of crime are shaped by many things. One particularly important constituent part of the development of investigative procedures and practices is...
by Michiel LUCHTMAN and Aukje VAN HOEK in Oswald JANSEN and Bettina SCHÖNDORF-HAUBOLD (Eds.), "The European Composite Administration" - article
The European Convention on Human Rights and transnational cooperation in criminal matters
This volume focuses on the concept of European Composite Administration (Europäischer Verwaltungsverbund). As Eberhard Schmidt-Aßmann explains in his contribution Verbund expresses a systematic...