The European Courts case law has taken new steps in developing the non bis in idem principle. This report discusses the rulings which set out the criteria for determining whether or not apparently different transaction result in the same fact within the meaning of Art. 4, 7th Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights. Such criteria now entail just mere facts, irrespective of the crime's nature of its essential elements and of the interests protected by law. The same standards are adopted in the event a risk of double jeopardy arises between facts at issue in a criminal trial and in administrative proceedings. Italian Courts still continue to rule that there is absolutely no violation of the statutory provision that prohibits to br...
Non bis in idem principas laikomas vienu iš pamatinių baudžiamosios teisės principų, Europos teising...
The following contribution analyzes the juridical questions recently set by the italian Constitution...
In the national and supranational legal area, the need to address the ne bis in idem principle is ju...
The research is focused on the problems related to parallel criminal proceedings against the same p...
In its judgment no. 200 of 21 July 2016, the Italian Constitutional Court has declared the partial u...
The non bis in idem principle was first established in the Hammurabi Code (2,500 BC), under the name...
The growing internationalization of crime, more and more cross-border, the discipline of criminal ju...
The ne bis in idem principle, as defined in European law and human rights instruments, has proven to...
The ne bis in idem principle, as defined in European law and human rights instruments, has proven to...
The legal principle of ne bis in idem restricts the possibility of a defendant being prosecuted repe...
This chapter is divided into two sections. The first section of this chapter analyses Italian cases ...
It is sure that the ne bis in idem constitutes a fundamental right, protected by a plurality of nati...
Non bis in idem. The development of a principle The double jeopardy rule forbids a second prosecutio...
Šis straipsnis yra pirmasis iš dviejų straipsnių, kuriuose analizuojamas „non bis in idem“ principo ...
Non bis in idem, or the double jeopardy principle, is a fundamental element of fairness in criminal ...
Non bis in idem principas laikomas vienu iš pamatinių baudžiamosios teisės principų, Europos teising...
The following contribution analyzes the juridical questions recently set by the italian Constitution...
In the national and supranational legal area, the need to address the ne bis in idem principle is ju...
The research is focused on the problems related to parallel criminal proceedings against the same p...
In its judgment no. 200 of 21 July 2016, the Italian Constitutional Court has declared the partial u...
The non bis in idem principle was first established in the Hammurabi Code (2,500 BC), under the name...
The growing internationalization of crime, more and more cross-border, the discipline of criminal ju...
The ne bis in idem principle, as defined in European law and human rights instruments, has proven to...
The ne bis in idem principle, as defined in European law and human rights instruments, has proven to...
The legal principle of ne bis in idem restricts the possibility of a defendant being prosecuted repe...
This chapter is divided into two sections. The first section of this chapter analyses Italian cases ...
It is sure that the ne bis in idem constitutes a fundamental right, protected by a plurality of nati...
Non bis in idem. The development of a principle The double jeopardy rule forbids a second prosecutio...
Šis straipsnis yra pirmasis iš dviejų straipsnių, kuriuose analizuojamas „non bis in idem“ principo ...
Non bis in idem, or the double jeopardy principle, is a fundamental element of fairness in criminal ...
Non bis in idem principas laikomas vienu iš pamatinių baudžiamosios teisės principų, Europos teising...
The following contribution analyzes the juridical questions recently set by the italian Constitution...
In the national and supranational legal area, the need to address the ne bis in idem principle is ju...