This article contributes to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment. It uses two existing Framework Decisions as case studies, namely on Transfer of Prisoners (2008/909) and on Transfer of Probationers (2008/947). These texts include promoting the rehabilitative function of punishment in cross-border cases among their objectives. However, they have been criticized for not being fit for their purpose and being just an instrument for ‘covert’ deportation of foreign offenders. This article argues that European Union norms on punishment should be assessed considering the broader EU constitutional law framework, which requires EU norms not to compress disproportionately national regulatory autonomy (Article 5 Treaty on ...
The EU has acquired the competence to harmonise individual rights in the field of criminal procedure...
Pursuant to the precepts of EU law, EU policy-makers are bound to ensure that any EU legislation mus...
This study aims at comparing legal practices in the execution of sentences within the framework of c...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment...
In recent years new instruments have been developed in Europe that allow sentenced persons to be tra...
This article contends that the presumption of mutual trust between the European Union Member States ...
This article contends that the presumption of mutual trust between the European Union Member States ...
This article provides an analysis of the Framework Decision 2008/909/JHA on the transfer of sentence...
This article critiques the controversial approach taken by the Court of Justice towards the periods ...
This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal...
This article critiques the controversial approach taken by the Court of Justice towards the periods ...
Historically, little attention was paid to the execution of sentences passed at the level of interna...
Over the last decade, the European Union has begun actively legislating in the area of criminal just...
In two recent judgments the European Court of Human Rights gave an alarming signal regarding the pla...
The cross-border execution of judgments remains difficult in practice for European Member States. Th...
The EU has acquired the competence to harmonise individual rights in the field of criminal procedure...
Pursuant to the precepts of EU law, EU policy-makers are bound to ensure that any EU legislation mus...
This study aims at comparing legal practices in the execution of sentences within the framework of c...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment...
In recent years new instruments have been developed in Europe that allow sentenced persons to be tra...
This article contends that the presumption of mutual trust between the European Union Member States ...
This article contends that the presumption of mutual trust between the European Union Member States ...
This article provides an analysis of the Framework Decision 2008/909/JHA on the transfer of sentence...
This article critiques the controversial approach taken by the Court of Justice towards the periods ...
This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal...
This article critiques the controversial approach taken by the Court of Justice towards the periods ...
Historically, little attention was paid to the execution of sentences passed at the level of interna...
Over the last decade, the European Union has begun actively legislating in the area of criminal just...
In two recent judgments the European Court of Human Rights gave an alarming signal regarding the pla...
The cross-border execution of judgments remains difficult in practice for European Member States. Th...
The EU has acquired the competence to harmonise individual rights in the field of criminal procedure...
Pursuant to the precepts of EU law, EU policy-makers are bound to ensure that any EU legislation mus...
This study aims at comparing legal practices in the execution of sentences within the framework of c...