In the EU’s fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition should play a key role in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters.Since mutual recognition was enshrined as a cornerstone of judicial cooperation in the EU by the European Council of Tampere in 1999, an increasing number of binding instruments based on this principle have been adopted in the framework of the EU’s Third Pillar.The considerable impact of those instruments on national criminal legal systems has often required a major effort by Member States in adjusting their national legislation so that it complies with the new mechanisms agreed at EU level. What are the real difficulties encountered by Member States in the transp...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
Because mutual recognition is now enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty as a basic principle for judicial c...
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...
The CJEU has recently found that mutual trust in the European Union is one of the principles relatin...
Summary: 1. Introduction. – 2. Mutual Recognition in an “area of freedom, security and justice”. – 2...
This article closely analyses mutual recognition as a justification for EU legislative activity in t...
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...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
This thesis examines the principle of mutual trust in EU criminal law. Mutual trust has become a hou...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
Because mutual recognition is now enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty as a basic principle for judicial c...
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...
The CJEU has recently found that mutual trust in the European Union is one of the principles relatin...
Summary: 1. Introduction. – 2. Mutual Recognition in an “area of freedom, security and justice”. – 2...
This article closely analyses mutual recognition as a justification for EU legislative activity in t...
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...
Mutual recognition versus harmonization - development and perspectives of the criminal law in the EU...
This thesis examines the principle of mutual trust in EU criminal law. Mutual trust has become a hou...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...
This dissertation includes a comparative study of the nature of mutual recognition in European law w...