The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, in which on the one hand freedom of movement is promoted and on the other hand a high level of security is ensured. The EU is therefore adopting measures to enhance international cooperation in criminal matters among the police and judicial authorities of its Member States. The adopted instruments concerning evidentiary matters, such as the gathering, freezing and/or confiscation of information and materials in another EU Member State, seem to serve the main purpose of assisting the authorities in investigating and prosecuting (cross-border) crime. This raises the question to what extent the defence is also given the possibility to gather – or...
This chapter focuses on the different approaches to cross-border evidence in two future manifestatio...
Ever since evidence has been crossing borders, law enforcement authorities have been searching for a...
In April 2010 a group of EU Member States proposed a Directive on the European Investigation Order, ...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
This article examines the controversial European Investigation Order - a Belgium-led Member States' ...
The issue of international cooperation in criminal matters has interested legal theorists and practi...
The issue of international cooperation in criminal matters has interested legal theorists and practi...
Any effort to gather evidence may prove pointless without ensuring its admissibility. Despite this f...
The article focuses on the problematic issues of the European Union criminal justice, directly rela...
One of the current and important issues of criminal procedural law is a matter of accepting evidence...
The objective of this study is to examine the position of the defence in a criminal case under the I...
In line with the growing EU interest in cross-border gathering and use of evidence in criminal matte...
This paper presents the current issues and proposes legal remedies for removing the barriers to gath...
This chapter focuses on the different approaches to cross-border evidence in two future manifestatio...
Ever since evidence has been crossing borders, law enforcement authorities have been searching for a...
In April 2010 a group of EU Member States proposed a Directive on the European Investigation Order, ...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
The European Union (EU) has set the objective to develop an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, i...
This article examines the controversial European Investigation Order - a Belgium-led Member States' ...
The issue of international cooperation in criminal matters has interested legal theorists and practi...
The issue of international cooperation in criminal matters has interested legal theorists and practi...
Any effort to gather evidence may prove pointless without ensuring its admissibility. Despite this f...
The article focuses on the problematic issues of the European Union criminal justice, directly rela...
One of the current and important issues of criminal procedural law is a matter of accepting evidence...
The objective of this study is to examine the position of the defence in a criminal case under the I...
In line with the growing EU interest in cross-border gathering and use of evidence in criminal matte...
This paper presents the current issues and proposes legal remedies for removing the barriers to gath...
This chapter focuses on the different approaches to cross-border evidence in two future manifestatio...
Ever since evidence has been crossing borders, law enforcement authorities have been searching for a...
In April 2010 a group of EU Member States proposed a Directive on the European Investigation Order, ...