Abstract: This paper deals with the issue of judicial protection of individuals as provided under Title VI of the European Union Treaty on judicial cooperation in criminal matters (the so-called “third pillar”). Actions and remedies provided in relation to third pillar measures are examined and compared with actions and remedies provided in relation to Community measures (referable to the so-called “first pillar”). On account of the difference between the two pillars, this study questions whether some developments in judicial protection attained at jurisprudential level by the European Court of Justice in the context of the Community legal order can be equally applied to the context of judicial cooperation in criminal matters. Furthermore, ...
The article consists of five parts. The first part provides an analysis of the ,,principle of effect...
This master's thesis examines the principle of effective judicial protection, which is enshrined in ...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
The article analyses the judicial protection system under the third pillar of the European Union and...
The police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters under the third pillar of the European Union...
The starting point and reoccurring theme of this work is the accommodation of the effective judicial...
5 Abstract This dissertation examines the standing of the Court of Justice of the European Union in ...
This paper seeks to evaluate the role of the European court of Justice in respect of the third pilla...
The protection of individual rights within the non-judicial area is no less important that the judic...
The physical and legal borders of the European Community have been subject to a large number of chan...
Individuals' access to justice under Community law has been an issue of continuing legal debate sinc...
After a period of relative stagnation, the past few months witnessed the adoption of a plethora of l...
The judicial cooperation in criminal matters together with the police cooperation were mentioned for...
In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition ...
In the present paper there were examined, the general provisions of Directive 2012/29 / EU of the Eu...
The article consists of five parts. The first part provides an analysis of the ,,principle of effect...
This master's thesis examines the principle of effective judicial protection, which is enshrined in ...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
The article analyses the judicial protection system under the third pillar of the European Union and...
The police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters under the third pillar of the European Union...
The starting point and reoccurring theme of this work is the accommodation of the effective judicial...
5 Abstract This dissertation examines the standing of the Court of Justice of the European Union in ...
This paper seeks to evaluate the role of the European court of Justice in respect of the third pilla...
The protection of individual rights within the non-judicial area is no less important that the judic...
The physical and legal borders of the European Community have been subject to a large number of chan...
Individuals' access to justice under Community law has been an issue of continuing legal debate sinc...
After a period of relative stagnation, the past few months witnessed the adoption of a plethora of l...
The judicial cooperation in criminal matters together with the police cooperation were mentioned for...
In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition ...
In the present paper there were examined, the general provisions of Directive 2012/29 / EU of the Eu...
The article consists of five parts. The first part provides an analysis of the ,,principle of effect...
This master's thesis examines the principle of effective judicial protection, which is enshrined in ...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...