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by Ester HERLIN-KARNELL - book

The constitutional dimension of European criminal law

Criminal law is one of the most rapidly changing areas of contemporary EU law and integration. The Treaty of Lisbon has elevated it to a central place in the constitution of the EU, within the dynamic area of freedom, security and justice. The phenomenon of EU criminal law as such is however far from new but has developed on an ad hoc basis, not least as a result of the case law of the...
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by Valsamis MITSILEGAS - article

The Future of Criminalisation after Lisbon

Valsamis Mitsilegas presents the Editorial to The Future of Criminalisation in Europe, a special double issue of the New Journal of European Criminal Law.
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by Thomas ELHOLM and Helle PORSDAM (Eds.) - book

Dialogues on justice: European perspectives on law and humanities

The contributions presented in this volume are the result of research activities and interdisciplinary encounters organised by the Nordic Network of Law and Literature. They focus on current...
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by Stefan SCHUMANN, Karin BRUCKMULLER and Richard SOYER (Eds.) - book

Pre-trial emergency defence

Access to legal advice already pre-trial is an essential element of the fair trial principle. It is widely acknowledged that pre-trial proceedings often predetermine the outcome of the whole...
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by Thomas WEIGEND - article

'In general a principle of justice': The debate on the 'Crime against Peace' in the wake of the Nuremberg judgment

The Nuremberg judgment concerning the crime against peace failed to provide a persuasive argument that the convictions for this crime were in keeping with the principle nullum crimen sine lege and...
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by Trine BAUMBACH in Ruth NIELSEN and Christina D. TVARNO (Eds.), "Scandinavian Women's Law in the 21st Century " - book_chapter

Discrimination against yomen in the field of criminal law : particularly on gender-based violence

In Scandinavia, women's law was established as a distinct legal discipline in university teaching and legal scholarship in the mid 1970s. Scandinavian women's law has been mainstreamed into the...
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by Luisa MARIN, Mario Viola DE AZEVEDO CUNHA and Giovanni SARTOR - article

Peer-to-peer privacy violations and ISP liability: data protection in the user-generated web

Since the adoption of the EU e-Commerce Directive, web hosting has dramatically changed. User-generated content is usually uploaded onto platforms that facilitate and support users in preparing...
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