Publications
by Wouter DE ZANGER, Melissa VAN DEN BROEK and Monique HAZELHORST - article
Asset freezing: Smart sanction or criminal charge?
In this article the question is asked whether asset freezing can be qualified as a criminal charge within the meaning of Article 6 ECHR and if yes, what effects this qualification may have on the legislative framework on so called smart sanctions. By analysing Community and EU law and case law of the European Court of Human Rights, General Court of Instance and Court of Justice of the European...
by Stefano MANACORDA and Duncan CHAPPELL (Eds.) - book
Crime in the art and antiquities world
The theft, trafficking, and falsification of cultural property and cultural heritage objects are crimes of a particularly complex nature, which often have international ramifications and...
by Massimo FICHERA - book
The implementation of the European Arrest Warrant in the European Union: law, policy and practice
This book provides a critical analysis of the principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions in criminal matters in the EU, through a detailed assessment of its most prominent instrument,...
by Raimo LAHTI in Elisabeth RYNNING and Mette HARTLEV (Eds.), "Nordic health law in a European context: Welfare State perspectives on patients' rights and biomedicine" - book_chapter
Infant male circumcision - Finnish Supreme Court ruling on a multicultural legal problem
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by Cristina MAURO in Georg KOFLER, Miguel POIARES MADURO and Pasquale PISTONE (Eds), "Human rights and taxation in Europe and the world" - book_chapter
The concept of criminal charges in the European Court of Human Rights case law
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by Maria KAIAFA-GBANDI - article
The importance of core principles of substantive criminal law for a European criminal policy respecting fundamental rights and the rule of law
The article discusses the conditions on which a rule-of-law abiding criminal policy may beexercised on a European level. The analysis is premised on the understanding that criminallaw fulfils a...
by Ciro GRANDI - article
The 'qualities' of criminal law – Connected to national and European law-making procedures
According to distinguished literature, not only democratic legitimacy but also subsidiarity is a quality of criminal law strictly related to the principle of legality, and namely to the corollary...