Since the early years of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), fundamental rights concerns have been at the centre of the development of judicial cooperation in criminal matters that has taken place in the European Union (EU). The attempts to ensure compliance with minimum standards across the EU after Lisbon did not solve the other pressing issue in this area, namely the existence of different fundamental rights safeguards at the national level. Melloni tried to settle this dispute by limiting the protection of fundamental rights to those harmonized by EU law, but recent case law has questioned this approach. This article explores the possibility of applying Article 4(2) Treaty on European Union to protect a degree of legal diversity that con...
peer reviewedThe present article retraces the history of the “Taricco saga” before the Court of Just...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
A recent request by the Italian Constitutional Court to the Court of Justice of the European Union f...
Since the early years of the European arrest warrant (EAW), fundamental rights concerns have been at...
While EU measures related to criminal and security law have been adopted for the past 20 years, the ...
The primacy of EU law continues to be challenged by domestic courts relying on the notion of constit...
This chapter builds on an observation by Ester Herlin-Karnell that in EU criminal law co-operation, ...
The decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court of December 14, 2015 in the Identitätskontro...
The article asks whether the European Union (EU)'s duty to protect national identities is a useful w...
The chapter first offers a background analysis to EU fundamental rights law, recalling the historica...
This two-part paper seeks to invite discussion on a deeply embedded narrative in the European schola...
This Article revisits the role and function of constitutional identity and common constitutional tra...
European Arrest Warrant in the Light of Principle of Mutual Trust and Protection of Fundamental Righ...
This article focuses on the recent judgment of the Court of Justice, Aranyosi and Caldararu. After c...
This article focuses at the main problems regarding the current application of EU extradition proced...
peer reviewedThe present article retraces the history of the “Taricco saga” before the Court of Just...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
A recent request by the Italian Constitutional Court to the Court of Justice of the European Union f...
Since the early years of the European arrest warrant (EAW), fundamental rights concerns have been at...
While EU measures related to criminal and security law have been adopted for the past 20 years, the ...
The primacy of EU law continues to be challenged by domestic courts relying on the notion of constit...
This chapter builds on an observation by Ester Herlin-Karnell that in EU criminal law co-operation, ...
The decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court of December 14, 2015 in the Identitätskontro...
The article asks whether the European Union (EU)'s duty to protect national identities is a useful w...
The chapter first offers a background analysis to EU fundamental rights law, recalling the historica...
This two-part paper seeks to invite discussion on a deeply embedded narrative in the European schola...
This Article revisits the role and function of constitutional identity and common constitutional tra...
European Arrest Warrant in the Light of Principle of Mutual Trust and Protection of Fundamental Righ...
This article focuses on the recent judgment of the Court of Justice, Aranyosi and Caldararu. After c...
This article focuses at the main problems regarding the current application of EU extradition proced...
peer reviewedThe present article retraces the history of the “Taricco saga” before the Court of Just...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
A recent request by the Italian Constitutional Court to the Court of Justice of the European Union f...