Publications
by Nina PERSAK in Gorazd MESKO and Helmut KURY (Eds.), "Crime policy, crime control and crime prevention - Slovenian perspectives" - book_chapter
Contemporary crime prevention: some popular myths and conceptual contradictions
Compilation of papers addressing notably general trends in crime policy in Europe and Slovania, youth unemployment management as a form of social prevention, situational prevention of child sexual abuse and perception of female criminality through sentencing.
by Tommaso RAFARACI in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Stefan BRAUM (Eds.), "Le contrôle juridictionnel dans l’espace pénal européen/The judicial control in EU cooperation in criminal matters" - book_chapter
The principle of non bis in idem in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice
The judicial review of the European criminal law is of major importance given the sensitivity of the matter. In this regard, the skills that the Court of Justice of the European Communities was...
by Martin BOSE in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Veronica SANTAMARIA (Eds.), "The evaluation of European criminal law: The example of the Framework Decision on combatting trafficking in human beings" - book_chapter
Trafficking in human beings in Germany
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...
by Robert ROTH in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Veronica SANTAMARIA (Eds.), "The evaluation of European criminal law: The example of the Framework Decision on combatting trafficking in human beings" - book_chapter
Politiques pénales et évaluation : des défis renouvelés
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...
by Wouter VAN BALLEGOOIJ in Anne WEYEMBERGH, Gisèle VERNIMMEN and Laura SURANO (Eds.), "The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union" - book_chapter
The Netherlands and mutual recognition: Between proportionality and the rule of law
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...
by Françoise TULKENS - article
The European Convention on Human Rights and Church-State relations: pluralism vs. pluralism
There are three key provisions of the European Convention onHuman Rights (ECHR) that deal with ...
by Anne WEYEMBERGH and Stefan BRAUM (Eds.) - book
Le contrôle juridictionnel dans l’espace pénal européen/The judicial control in EU cooperation in criminal matters
The judicial review of the European criminal law is of major importance given the sensitivity of the matter. In this regard, the skills that the Court of Justice of the European Communities was...