This article closely analyses mutual recognition as a justification for EU legislative activity in the field of domestic criminal procedure. By looking at the structure, wording and purpose of the Treaties, the article first discusses the proper interpretation of the mutual recognition criterion in Article 82(2) TFEU. It argues for a narrow construction of Article 82(2) TFEU, suggesting that the expression ‘enabling mutual recognition’ is capable of substantially confining EU action on criminal procedure. The article challenges the justification for having EU competence in domestic criminal procedure on the basis that it enables mutual recognition. It advances the proposition that it is very difficult to defend on a conceptual and empirical...
In the area of freedom, security and justice, mutual trust is closely related to mutual recognition....
The paper elaborates the problems of the relation between the principle of mutual recognition and tr...
Mutual recognition in the EU is both a goal and a principle in of itself, constructed and operationa...
This article closely analyses mutual recognition as a justification for EU legislative activity in t...
This article closely analyses mutual recognition as a justification for EU legislative activity in t...
Because mutual recognition is now enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty as a basic principle for judicial c...
The CJEU has recently found that mutual trust in the European Union is one of the principles relatin...
In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition ...
This thesis examines the principle of mutual trust in EU criminal law. Mutual trust has become a hou...
The main subject of this thesis is the principle of mutual recognition. This principle originally st...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
Employing systematic document analysis and other methods, this article analyses a long-standing and ...
Employing systematic document analysis and other methods, this article analyses a long-standing and ...
This article discusses the desirability of EU action to complement the protection offered by the Eur...
Article 82 [Principle of Mutual Recognition]: Judicial cooperation in criminal matters1-6 in the Un...
In the area of freedom, security and justice, mutual trust is closely related to mutual recognition....
The paper elaborates the problems of the relation between the principle of mutual recognition and tr...
Mutual recognition in the EU is both a goal and a principle in of itself, constructed and operationa...
This article closely analyses mutual recognition as a justification for EU legislative activity in t...
This article closely analyses mutual recognition as a justification for EU legislative activity in t...
Because mutual recognition is now enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty as a basic principle for judicial c...
The CJEU has recently found that mutual trust in the European Union is one of the principles relatin...
In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition ...
This thesis examines the principle of mutual trust in EU criminal law. Mutual trust has become a hou...
The main subject of this thesis is the principle of mutual recognition. This principle originally st...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
Employing systematic document analysis and other methods, this article analyses a long-standing and ...
Employing systematic document analysis and other methods, this article analyses a long-standing and ...
This article discusses the desirability of EU action to complement the protection offered by the Eur...
Article 82 [Principle of Mutual Recognition]: Judicial cooperation in criminal matters1-6 in the Un...
In the area of freedom, security and justice, mutual trust is closely related to mutual recognition....
The paper elaborates the problems of the relation between the principle of mutual recognition and tr...
Mutual recognition in the EU is both a goal and a principle in of itself, constructed and operationa...