Publications
by Vincenzo MILITELLO - article
The personal nature of individual criminal responsibility and the ICC Statute
By affirming criminal responsibility of the individual, the ICC Statute recognizes a distinction from the international responsibility of states, which is the basis of modern international criminal law. The importance of the principle is evident not only in the breadth and analytical nature of the provision dealing with it, i.e. Article 25 of the Statute, but by its being placed in the part of...
by Mar JIMENO-BULNES - article
The enforcement of the European arrest warrant: a comparison between Spain and the UK
If there is a ‘star’ rule on judicial cooperation in criminal matters, it is the Council Framework Decision of 13 June 2002 on the European Arrest Warrant and the Surrender Procedures between...
by Gerard CONWAY - article
Council of Europe Cooperation in Criminal Matters as a Normative Backdrop to European Union Criminal Law Cooperation
At a European inter-state level, both the Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) have developed cooperation in criminal matters between European jurisdictions. Although the EU represents a...
by Katja SUGMAN and Matjaž JAGER in Petrus VAN DUYNE, Almir MALJEVIC, Maarten VAN DIJCK, Klaus VON LAMPE and Jackie HARVEY (Eds.), "Crime business and crime money in Europe: the dirty linen of illicit enterprise" - article
Post 9/11 developments of the EU criminal law-related initiatives and their implications on some basic criminal law principles
In their contribution the authors Katja Šugman, researcher at the Slovenian Institute of Criminology and Matjaž Jager, Director of the same institute, point at the tendency to respond toughly to...
by John R. SPENCER - article
The problem of trans-border evidence, and European initiatives to resolve them
This article discusses possible approaches to improving the process of cross-border evidence gathering between EU Member States. It suggests that, if the mutual recognition route is followed,...
by Robin LOOF - article
54 CISA and the principles of "ne bis in idem"
The article takes a look on the origin of the principle of ne bis in idem or double jeopardy and the purpose of the Article 54 of the Convention Implementing the Schengen Agreement (CISA)....
by Peter CULLEN and Laviero BUONO - article
Creating an Area of Criminal Justice in the EU: Putting Principles into Practice
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