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by Maria KAIAFA-GBANDI in Anne Weyembergh, Veronica Santamaria (Eds.), "The evaluation of European criminal law: The example of the Framework Decision on combating trafficking in human beings" - book_chapter

The FD on combating trafficking in human beings - Evaluating its fundamental attributes as well as its transposition in Greek criminal law

The role of evaluation has become increasingly important in the context of EU policies in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters. This evolution is the result of an increasing number of legally binding instruments adopted in the framework of the third pillar of the European Union and of their growing impact on national legal systems. Evaluation represents an essential tool to...
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by Adan NIETO MARTIN and Stefano MANACORDA - book

Criminal law between war and peace: Justice and cooperation in criminal matters in international military interventions

If subjecting war to law is one of the most important legal achievements of the 20th century, progressing further in that direction is one of the most important challenges for the 21st century....
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by Jon-Mirena LANDA - book

Victims of human rights violations derived from politically motivated violence

The Basque Region has experienced politically motivated violence in different forms for decades. However, public policies and legal tools utilized in addressing this  violence  have...
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by Asbjorn STRANDBAKKEN in Nico KEIJZER and Elies VAN SLIEDREGT (Eds.), "The European Arrest Warrant in Practice" - book_chapter

Extradition between Nordic countries, and the new Nordic arrest warrant

The EU Member States are equally authoritative, which leads to serious compli- tions. After all, translations are always inferior to the original texts. The conclusion by Advocate-General Kokott...
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by Laura SURANO and Gisèle VERNIMMEN-VAN TIGGELEN and Anne WEYEMBERGH - book

The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union

In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition should play a key role in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters. Since mutual...
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by Mar JIMENO-BULNES - article

The EU roadmap for strengthening procedural rights for suspected or accused persons in criminal proceedings

On 1 July 2009, a new “Roadmap with a view to fostering protection of suspected and accused persons in criminal proceedings” was presented by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European...
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by Edita GRUODYTE - article

The Europeanisation of criminal law in the Member States

The authors of the article bring forward hypothesis that EU law influences the national criminal law of the Member States and this impact both accepting new treaties and analyzing Jurisprudence of...
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