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by Valsamis MITSILEGAS - article

From Overcriminalisation to Decriminalisation. The Many Faces of Effectiveness in European Criminal Law

The article will highlight the many faces of effectiveness in EU substantive criminal law. It will start by examining instances where the application of the principle of effectiveness may lead to overcriminalisation. Subsequently however, the article will demonstrate that overcriminalisation is not a one-way street in this context and analyse instances whereby the application of the principle...
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by Annika SUOMINEN - article

Limits of mutual recognition in cooperation in criminal matters within the EU - especially in the light of recent judgments of both European Courts

This article analyses the limits of the principle of mutual recognition in cooperation in criminal matters. To start with, some characteristics of mutual recognition are analysed, which are the...
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by Annika SUOMINEN - article

Effectiveness and functionality of substantive EU criminal law

This article analyses the effectiveness and functionality of substantive EU criminal law legislation. With the Lisbon Treaty criminal law has been included as a general branch of EU law. Effective...
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by Nina PERSAK in Andrew SIMESTER, Antje du BOIS-PEDAIN and Ulfrid NEUMANN (Eds.), "Liberal criminal theory: Essays for Andreas von Hirsch " - book_chapter

Using ‘quality of life’ to legitimate criminal law intervention: gauging gravity, defining disorder

This festschrift celebrates Andreas (Andrew) von Hirsch's pioneering contributions to liberal criminal theory. He is particularly noted for reinvigorating desert-based theories of punishment, for...
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by Michiel LUCHTMAN and John VERVAELE - article

Enforcing the Market Abuse Regime: Towards an Integrated Model of Criminal and Administrative Law Enforcement in the European Union?

The European Union has long been an important driver for the integration of financial markets in Europe. The goal of this article is to map how the current and future legal infrastructure ...
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by Thomas ELHOLM and Birgit FELDTMANN - book

Criminal jurisdiction: a Nordic perspective

Jurisdiction in criminal matters is one of the classical central issues concerning criminal justice. Due to globalization, it seems increasingly relevant for legislators, prosecutors, and judges...
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