While the development of a common criminal justice policy lies more within the general objectives of the Council of Europe, of which all states composing the European Communities are members, there are nevertheless a number of problems which are specific to the Communities and which may call for a special response on their part. This article makes a short tour d\u27horizon of the different issues at stake and briefly describes the efforts which have been or are being undertaken to resolve them
The paper is divided into five parts. The Author presents the topics in the following order: the fo...
EU criminal law has to confront a number of issues affecting almost every area of social life, start...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...
While the development of a common criminal justice policy lies more within the general objectives of...
At a European inter-state level, both the Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) have develop...
none1siCrime, criminal law and criminal justice are no longer purely national issues in today’s Euro...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
The physical and legal borders of the European Community have been subject to a large number of chan...
This book examines to what extent differences between national and procedural criminal laws hinder t...
The establishment of a common European space of the Member States from an economic and judicial poin...
EU founding states aimed the establishment of an economic and political organism. Economic and polit...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...
1 Abstract - Europeanisation of Criminal Law The Europeanization of criminal law is a convergent pro...
Over the last decade, the European Union has begun actively legislating in the area of criminal just...
Europeanisation of Criminal Law Summary Throught the use of common adaptation of the basic principle...
The paper is divided into five parts. The Author presents the topics in the following order: the fo...
EU criminal law has to confront a number of issues affecting almost every area of social life, start...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...
While the development of a common criminal justice policy lies more within the general objectives of...
At a European inter-state level, both the Council of Europe and the European Union (EU) have develop...
none1siCrime, criminal law and criminal justice are no longer purely national issues in today’s Euro...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
The physical and legal borders of the European Community have been subject to a large number of chan...
This book examines to what extent differences between national and procedural criminal laws hinder t...
The establishment of a common European space of the Member States from an economic and judicial poin...
EU founding states aimed the establishment of an economic and political organism. Economic and polit...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...
1 Abstract - Europeanisation of Criminal Law The Europeanization of criminal law is a convergent pro...
Over the last decade, the European Union has begun actively legislating in the area of criminal just...
Europeanisation of Criminal Law Summary Throught the use of common adaptation of the basic principle...
The paper is divided into five parts. The Author presents the topics in the following order: the fo...
EU criminal law has to confront a number of issues affecting almost every area of social life, start...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...