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by Katja SUGMAN and Francesca GALLI in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "EU Counter-terrorism offences: What impact on national legislation and case-law?" - article

Inchoate offences: the sanctioning of an act prior to and irrespective of the commission of any harm

Following an introduction and a general critical assessment of both Framework Decisions, the first part will be devoted to the interplay between these two EU instruments and national provisions, including a study of the relevant domestic case law. Nine Member States (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Austria, Belgium, Denmark and Hungary) have been selected in order to ensure a balanced...
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by Sabine GLESS in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "EU counter-terrorism offences: what impact on national legislation and case-law ?" - book_chapter

The two framework decisions. A critical approach

Following an introduction and a general critical assessment of both Framework Decisions, the first part will be devoted to the interplay between these two EU instruments and national provisions,...
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by Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.) - book

EU counter-terrorism offences: What impact on national legislation and case-law?

Governments have often claimed that modern international terrorism cannot be handled adequately within the ordinary criminal justice system. Consequently criminal law had to be adapted to fight...
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by Jørn VESTERGAARD in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "EU counter terrorism offences. What impact on national legislation and case law?" - article

Criminal law as an anchorage point for proactive anti-terrorism legislation: Denmark

Following an introduction and a general critical assessment of both Framework Decisions, the first part will be devoted to the interplay between these two EU instruments and national provisions,...
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by Jeroen BLOMSMA in Marianne F.H. HIRSCH BALLIN et al. (Eds.), "Shifting responsibilities in criminal justice: Critical portrayals of the changing role and content of a fragmented globalizing law domain" - book_chapter

The need to identify a general part of criminal law for the EU

In 2009, the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology hosted an annual conference - for PhD-researchers working at Dutch universities in the field of criminal justice - on the theme...
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by Petter ASP - article

The prosecutor in Swedish law

Prosecutors in Sweden are not elected. They are selected meritocratically under procedures that are nonpartisan and nonpolitical. They are career civil servants but of a special—highly...
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by Andrew ASHWORTH, Ben EMMERSON and Alison MACDONALD (Eds.) - book

Human rights and criminal justice (3rd edition)

This work provides a full and systematic analysis of the impact of UK human rights law on both the substantive criminal law and criminal procedure. Written by the leading authorities on the...
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