Publications
by Jaan GINTER and Jaan SOOTAK in Frieder DÜNKEL, Joanna GRZYWA, Philip HORSFIELD and Ineke PRUIN (Eds.), "Juvenile Justice Systems in Europe. Current Situation and Reform Develpments" - article
Country Reports. Estonia
The aim of the research is to collect knowledge about the legal situation and actual reforms or proposals and the practice of the juvenile justice agencies as well as the courts (sentencing practice, development of treatment and educational facilities etc.) in several national jurisdictions. It also includes the legal situation and practice in residential care institutions and/or youth...
by Costas PARASKEVA - study
The Relationship Between the Domestic Implementation of the ECHR and the Ongoing Reforms of ECtHR
This book analyses the set of five Recommendations referred to in the 2004 Declaration of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe to encourage member states to take effective domestic...
by Mar JIMENO-BULNES in Cyrille FIJNAUT and Jannemieke OUWERKERK (Eds.), " The future of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union" - book_chapter
The Application of the European arrest warrant in the European Union : A general assessment
Since the early 1990s, cross-border police and judicial cooperation has become a very important domain of the European Union. The Lisbon Treaty if accepted by all the Member States will certainly...
by Agnieszka SERZYSKO - article
European Criminal Justice under the Lisbon Treaty
Before the entry into force of the Treaty on European Union of 1991, the cooperation in matters of internal security took place at the level of international relations between particular Member...
by Jaap W. DE ZWAAN in Leon MARC (Ed.), "What's So Eastern About Eastern Europe?: Twenty Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall" - book_chapter
Preface: the End of a divided Europe
Leon Marc gives the reader the big picture of Eastern Europe—its political, economic, social and cultural history, the nature of changes there and of the issues at stake in the political and...
by Stefano MANACORDA - article
Public policy and the Court of Justice: the "combinatorial logic" in the framework of criminal law
Introductory remarks: public policy, limitation or vector of European criminal law integration? I. The unstable equilibrium between Community public policy and national criminal law - A. General...
by Silvia ALLEGREZZA - article
Critical remarks on the Green Paper on obtaining evidence in criminal matters from one Member State to another and securing its admissibility
Facilitating the exchange of evidence is at present one of the priorities of the EU action in criminal matters. Less than one year after the adoption of the Framework decision on the EEW, the...