Publications
by Estella BAKER and Christopher HARDING - article
From past imperfect to future perfect? A longitudinal study of the third pillar
This discussion pursues a “longitudinal” analysis of the development of European level efforts at crime control, looking at some of the past to inform an understanding of both the present Third Pillar centre of such policy and measures, and the prospects for future action in the wake of the Lisbon Treaty. It challenges the idea that this is a relatively new (post-Maastricht) area of European...
by Trine BAUMBACH - article
Trafficking in women - an International crime from a Danish perspective.
This article concerns the criminal regulation of trafficking in women. Women are trafficked for several kinds of exploitation, for instance domestic or industrial work, but the vast majority...
by Gintaras SVEDAS 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" - article
Evaluation of the impact of the framework decision of 19 July 2002 on combating trafficking in human beings: Lithuania
The main purpose of this exercise is to test this methodology on the Framework Decision of 19 July 2002 on combating trafficking in human beings. The choice of this legal instrument is...
by Gintaras ŠVEDAS and Darius MICKEVIčIUS in Anne WEYEMBERGH, Gisèle VERNIMMEN-VAN TIGGELEN and Laura SURANO (Eds.), "The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union" - article
Future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union: Lithuania
Through its country by country approach covering the vast majority of the Member States, it intends to provide policymakers, practitioners, academics and researchers with a comprehensive analysis...
by Florin STRETEANU and Diana IONESCU in Anne WEYEMBERGH, Gisèle VERNIMMEN-VAN TIGGELEN (Eds.), "The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union" - article
Le principe de reconnaissance mutuelle des décisions judiciaires dans l’Union Européenne devant les juridicti ons roumaines
Through its country by country approach covering the vast majority of the Member States, it intends to provide policymakers, practitioners, academics and researchers with a comprehensive analysis...
by Gerard CONWAY in Gisèle VERNIMMEN-VAN TIGGELEN, Laura SURANO and Anne WEYEMBERGH (Eds. ), The Future of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union - article
Irish Practice on Mutual Recognition of European Union Criminal Law
Through its country by country approach covering the vast majority of the Member States, it intends to provide policymakers, practitioners, academics and researchers with a comprehensive analysis...
by Robert KERT in Anne WEYEMBERGH, Gisèle VERNIMMEN-VAN TIGGELEN and Laura SURANO (Eds.), "The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union" - book_chapter