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by Petter ASP and Magnus ULVANG in Alan REED and Michael BOHLANDER (Eds.), "General defences in criminal law: domestic and comparative perspectives" - book_chapter

Sweden

The law relating to general defences is one of the most important areas in the criminal law, yet the current state of the law in the United Kingdom reveals significant problems in the adoption of a consistent approach to their doctrinal and theoretical underpinnings, as exemplified by a number of recent developments in legislation and case law. A coherent and joined-up approach is still...
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by John A.E. VERVAELE and Michiel LUCHTMAN - article

European agencies for criminal justice and shared enforcement (Eurojust and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office).

European agencies are playing an increasing role in the criminal judicial area. When it comes to the applicable law for their investigative acts, the picture is not that European, but rather a...
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by Michiel LUCHTMAN and John VERVAELE - article

European Agencies for Criminal Justice and Shared Enforcement (Eurojust and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office)

European agencies are playing an increasing role in the criminal judicial area. When it comes to the applicable law for their investigative acts, the picture is not that European, but rather a...
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by Steve PEERS, Tamara HERVEY, Jeff KENNER and Angela WARD (Eds.) - book

The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: A commentary

The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union enshrines the key political, social and economic rights of EU citizens and residents in EU law. In its present form it was approved in 2000...
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by Pedro CAEIRO in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "Do labels still matter? Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law. The influence of the EU" - book_chapter

The influence of the EU on the ‘blurring’ between administrative and criminal law

Criminal law has considerably evolved in the last few decades. A number of new trends have challenged the traditional features of “modern criminal law”. One of the new trends affecting criminal...
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by Michele SIMONATO and Katalin LIGETI in Francesca GALLI and Anne WEYEMBERGH (Eds.), "Do labels still matter? Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law: The influence of the EU" - book_chapter

Multidisciplinary investigations into offences against the financial interests of the EU: A quest for an integrated enforcement concept

Criminal law has considerably evolved in the last few decades. A number of new trends have challenged the traditional features of “modern criminal law”. One of the new trends affecting criminal...
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by John A.E. VERVAELE, Gabriele FORNASARI and Daria SARTORI (Eds.) - book

European criminal justice in the Post-Lisbon Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

In thia book the author firmly underlines the need for the harmonised criminal lawto pass the test of proportionality, subsidiarity and necessity, being conceived as ultima ratio. Thus, every time...
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