Non-custodial sanctions, particularly those that are implemented in the community, have different historical roots in common and civil law jurisdictions. Nevertheless, various European instruments seek to shape the imposition and implementation of such sanctions uniformly across the continent. These instruments reflect an apparent consensus about penal values, culminating in 1992 with the adoption of the European Rules on Community Sanctions and Measures and of the Recommendation on Consistency in Sentencing. In spite of the apparent pan-European consensus, some tensions remained as a result of underlying doctrinal differences and of the compromises that were required to accommodate them. In the 21st century further European initiatives hav...
This paper examines various sanctions mechanisms the EU has in place to respond to systematic and se...
The European Union has consistently promoted judicial cooperation between Member States, with the re...
This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal...
Non-custodial sanctions, particularly those that are implemented in the community, have different hi...
At the beginning of the 21st century, the field of community sanctions is still in a developmental s...
The focus of this article is community sanctions and measures (CSM) that are available to the courts...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment...
Contains fulltext : 282173.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)33 p
In the context of EU extension, the main way to prevent and fight against crime of all kinds is repr...
The aim of this chapter is to offer a comprehensive presentation of the standards developed by the b...
EU law has broadened the scope of administrative sanctioning by adding a variety of sanctions to the...
In the context of EU extension, the main way to prevent and fight against crime of all kinds is repr...
1. Preamble: prison sentences and reductionism in European sources. - 2. The rise of community sanct...
The physical and legal borders of the European Community have been subject to a large number of chan...
The recognition and subsequently the execution of criminal penalties of deprivation of liberty by an...
This paper examines various sanctions mechanisms the EU has in place to respond to systematic and se...
The European Union has consistently promoted judicial cooperation between Member States, with the re...
This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal...
Non-custodial sanctions, particularly those that are implemented in the community, have different hi...
At the beginning of the 21st century, the field of community sanctions is still in a developmental s...
The focus of this article is community sanctions and measures (CSM) that are available to the courts...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment...
Contains fulltext : 282173.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)33 p
In the context of EU extension, the main way to prevent and fight against crime of all kinds is repr...
The aim of this chapter is to offer a comprehensive presentation of the standards developed by the b...
EU law has broadened the scope of administrative sanctioning by adding a variety of sanctions to the...
In the context of EU extension, the main way to prevent and fight against crime of all kinds is repr...
1. Preamble: prison sentences and reductionism in European sources. - 2. The rise of community sanct...
The physical and legal borders of the European Community have been subject to a large number of chan...
The recognition and subsequently the execution of criminal penalties of deprivation of liberty by an...
This paper examines various sanctions mechanisms the EU has in place to respond to systematic and se...
The European Union has consistently promoted judicial cooperation between Member States, with the re...
This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal...