European Criminal Law has been one of the most rapid, remarkable, but at the same time controversial developments in the European Union having a significant impact on domestic criminal justice systems. Judicial and police cooperation in criminal matters soon became a fully-fledged policy of the European Union affecting the national sovereignty of Member States, the relationship between individuals and the States as well as the protection of fundamental rights. My thesis examines the development of EU criminal law towards the creation of a European "Area of Freedom, Security and Justice" (via mutual recognition and the harmonization of substantive criminal law) and its impact on the Greek criminal justice system. In assessing the overall abo...
EU Member States must recognize decisions stemming from the national law of other Member States. Ci...
Although the EU lacks explicit competence to harmonise national principles of criminal law, there ar...
Analysis of this Master’s Paper is developed in three directions: firstly, the author summarized the...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014European Criminal Law has been one of the most rapid, remarkable, but a...
Thesis entitled "Europeanisation of criminal law" focuses on the approximation of procedural crimina...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
With the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, EU law gained supremacy over national law in ten areas of c...
This book is the result of an academic project, funded by the Hercules Programme of the European Com...
Defence date: 15 June 2012First made available online on 29 July 2019Examining Board: Professor Neil...
With the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, EU law gained supremacy over national law in ten areas of c...
Europeanization of substantive criminal law Petra Meinlová This master thesis is focused on the deve...
"This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
This thesis deals with the Europeanisation of criminal law. The aim of the thesis is to examine the ...
In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition ...
EU Member States must recognize decisions stemming from the national law of other Member States. Ci...
Although the EU lacks explicit competence to harmonise national principles of criminal law, there ar...
Analysis of this Master’s Paper is developed in three directions: firstly, the author summarized the...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014European Criminal Law has been one of the most rapid, remarkable, but a...
Thesis entitled "Europeanisation of criminal law" focuses on the approximation of procedural crimina...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
With the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, EU law gained supremacy over national law in ten areas of c...
This book is the result of an academic project, funded by the Hercules Programme of the European Com...
Defence date: 15 June 2012First made available online on 29 July 2019Examining Board: Professor Neil...
With the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, EU law gained supremacy over national law in ten areas of c...
Europeanization of substantive criminal law Petra Meinlová This master thesis is focused on the deve...
"This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
This thesis deals with the Europeanisation of criminal law. The aim of the thesis is to examine the ...
In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition ...
EU Member States must recognize decisions stemming from the national law of other Member States. Ci...
Although the EU lacks explicit competence to harmonise national principles of criminal law, there ar...
Analysis of this Master’s Paper is developed in three directions: firstly, the author summarized the...