This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - the criminal law in the regulation of deviance and social problems. It is part of the findings of the FIDUCIA project, a project funded by FP7 and led by Prof. Stefano Maffe
The paper focuses on the mechanisms, offences and practices connected to unchartered (underdeveloped...
Criminal policy may be assessed in a framework that is defined by the logical basic elements of crim...
This article addresses supranational governance of EU criminal justice agencies from the perspective...
This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - criminal law to regulate...
Report of the findings of the FP7 EU funded project FIDUCIA - led by Prof. Stefano Maffei (UNiversit...
Introduction to teh fidnings of the FIDUCIA project, led by Prof. Stefano Maffei. FIDUCIA is a resea...
This is a book that collects the final findings of the FIDUCIA projhect, funded by the FP7 programme...
In the last decade, two large-scale research projects that focused on trust in justice were funded b...
speaker: Victor Tadros University of Warwick respondent: Susan Dimock York Philosoph
A key goal of the Fiducia project is to extend procedural justice theory in three new directions. Th...
European Union (EU) law is known for its strong emphasis on effectivity and more generally for its i...
The current period of the public evolution can be identified as one of the global (economic, financi...
In recent years the crime prevention (CP) policies of many EU countries have been expanded up to inc...
This article raises two main questions. The first concerns the current idea that punishment ‒ concei...
The article presents a special form of a European comparative synopsis. For this case examples have ...
The paper focuses on the mechanisms, offences and practices connected to unchartered (underdeveloped...
Criminal policy may be assessed in a framework that is defined by the logical basic elements of crim...
This article addresses supranational governance of EU criminal justice agencies from the perspective...
This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - criminal law to regulate...
Report of the findings of the FP7 EU funded project FIDUCIA - led by Prof. Stefano Maffei (UNiversit...
Introduction to teh fidnings of the FIDUCIA project, led by Prof. Stefano Maffei. FIDUCIA is a resea...
This is a book that collects the final findings of the FIDUCIA projhect, funded by the FP7 programme...
In the last decade, two large-scale research projects that focused on trust in justice were funded b...
speaker: Victor Tadros University of Warwick respondent: Susan Dimock York Philosoph
A key goal of the Fiducia project is to extend procedural justice theory in three new directions. Th...
European Union (EU) law is known for its strong emphasis on effectivity and more generally for its i...
The current period of the public evolution can be identified as one of the global (economic, financi...
In recent years the crime prevention (CP) policies of many EU countries have been expanded up to inc...
This article raises two main questions. The first concerns the current idea that punishment ‒ concei...
The article presents a special form of a European comparative synopsis. For this case examples have ...
The paper focuses on the mechanisms, offences and practices connected to unchartered (underdeveloped...
Criminal policy may be assessed in a framework that is defined by the logical basic elements of crim...
This article addresses supranational governance of EU criminal justice agencies from the perspective...