Adopting a practical perspective, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the Directives adopted by the European Union concerning the rights of and safeguards for suspected and accused persons in criminal proceedings. It is the result of a collaboration between scholars and legal practitioners, and the first work of its kind to examine all relevant rights and safeguards in a single volume. The book offers readers panoramic, functional and in-depth insights into the EU legal framework and related European case law, and highlights the main issues and gaps identified by the authors in legal practice. In addition, it provides recommendations, guidelines and effective solutions applicable to criminal proceedings
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The book is the result of the first part of the European Commission funded research project 'Protect...
This article discusses the recent european commission's proposal for a directive on procedural safeg...
This book provides an insight into the investigative stage of the criminal process and, in particula...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
The volume presents an innovative analysis of defence rights in EU criminal proceedings through the ...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
"This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key...
The phenomenon of globalization and the expansion of EU mobility rights have been a catalyst for cro...
Defence date: 15 June 2012First made available online on 29 July 2019Examining Board: Professor Neil...
The paper deals with the new Directive on the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings in...
Ensuring the participation of persons in criminal proceedings The thesis provides a comprehensive ac...
This article discusses the desirability of EU action to complement the protection offered by the Eur...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The book is the result of the first part of the European Commission funded research project 'Protect...
This article discusses the recent european commission's proposal for a directive on procedural safeg...
This book provides an insight into the investigative stage of the criminal process and, in particula...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
Based on cross-jurisdictional research funded by the European Union, this book provides an insight i...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
The volume presents an innovative analysis of defence rights in EU criminal proceedings through the ...
This article analyses the protection of suspects’ rights within the relatively new sphere of EU crim...
"This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key...
The phenomenon of globalization and the expansion of EU mobility rights have been a catalyst for cro...
Defence date: 15 June 2012First made available online on 29 July 2019Examining Board: Professor Neil...
The paper deals with the new Directive on the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings in...
Ensuring the participation of persons in criminal proceedings The thesis provides a comprehensive ac...
This article discusses the desirability of EU action to complement the protection offered by the Eur...
This paper reports on a research project (conducted between 2005 and 2006), funded by the European U...
The book is the result of the first part of the European Commission funded research project 'Protect...
This article discusses the recent european commission's proposal for a directive on procedural safeg...