Publications
by Annika SUOMINEN - book
The Principle of Mutual Recognition in Cooperation in Criminal Matters: A study of the principle in four framework decisions and in the implementation legislation in the Nordic Member States
This book analyses mutual recognition in EU criminal law cooperation. Focus is on four framework decisions and their implementation in the
Nordic member states, Finland, Sweden and Denmark. The framework decisions studied are the European arrest warrant, the framework decision of freezing of evidence and assets, the framework decision on financial penalties and the framework decision on...
by Sabine GLESS in Cyrille FIJNAUT and Jannemieke W. OUWERKERK, "Aucun livre numérique disponible Amazon France Casa del Libro El Corte Inglés Laie Trouver ce livre dans une bibliothèque Tous les vendeurs » Acheter des livres sur Go - book_chapter
Police and Judicial Cooperation between the European Union Member States: Results and Prospects
by Gerard COFFEY - book
Criminal law
This introductory book covers the essential topics on undergraduate criminal law courses in an easily comprehensible manner. Each chapter is structured to present the material in the best order to...
by Jørn VESTERGAARD in Henning KOCH, Karsten HAGEL-SORENSEN, Ulrich HALTERN, "Europe. The New Legal Realism" - article
European Kadi Law – on Terror Financing, Asset Freezing and Human Rights
On 18 December 2010, Hjalte Rasmussen will turn 70. His colleagues and friends will mark the occasion by this Festschrift, with contributors from all over the world. It is the exquisite privilege...
by Gerard COFFEY - book
Administrative law
Administrative law is a dynamic subject that examines the legality of certain decisions taken by government and public bodies generally. Judicial review procedure is a mechanism by which...
by Pedro CAEIRO - article
urisdiction in criminal matters in the EU: negative and positive conflicts, and beyond
Pedro Caeiro asks about the prospects of cross-border cooperation and about a solution to competency conflicts of the European judiciary based on principles and secured by the rule-of-law state.
by John R. SPENCER - article
EU Fair Trial Rights - Progress at Last
This article discusses current moves to secure the better protection of suspects and defendants in criminal cases by means of EU legislation.