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by Michiel LUCHTMAN - article

Transnational law enforcement and the ne bis in idem principle

Article 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights contains the ne bis in idem principle. The extent to which that principle also applies to the relationships between Member States and the relationship between the Member States and European institutions is a well-known issue. One of the aspects over which there is uncertainty at this time is whether the ne bis in idem principle applies to...
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by Edita GRUODYTE and Stefan KIRCHNER - article

Sanctions for attorney misconduct in relation to a client under Lithuanian and German law

Legal ethics is important for the daily work of attorneys; yet, it hardly receives enough attention in the training of lawyers. This article seeks to show how legal ethics matters and which...
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by Irene WIECZOREK - article

The New Proposal on Victim's Rights: Law Enforcement or Safeguard for the Rights of the Individual?

Irene Wieczorek analyses victims’ rights protection legislation at EU level. Focusing her study on the Council framework decision 2001/220/JHA, the author notes the imbalance between the strong...
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by Paul DE HERT and in David WRIGHT and Paul DE HERT (Eds.), "Privacy Impact Assessment" - book_chapter

A Human Rights Perspective on Privacy and Data Protection Impact Assessments

This contribution looks at the concept of privacy impact assessments (PIA) from a human rights viewpoint within the European context. It explores the possibilities and limits of PIA by identifying...
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by Maria BERGSTROM, Karin SVEDBERG HELGESSON and Ulrika MORTH - article

A new role for for-profit actors? The case of anti-money laundering and risk management.

The article analyses what the third EU Directive on AML (anti-money laundering) and risk management means in terms of democratic accountability when the banking sector is given a role that is...
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by Joanna Beata BANACH-GUETIERREZ - article

Restorative justice and the status of victims in criminal proceedings: The past and future of victims’ rights

This study explores two major issues posed by victims' rights in contemporary criminal justice systems: the types of rules that should be adopted to strengthen the role of victims of crime in the...
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by Jørn VESTERGAARD - article

Terror Financing - Asset Freezing, Human Rights and the European Legal Order

This article discusses the implications of the UN Security Council’s asset freezing regime on the EU legal order and on the rights of targeted individuals and entities.  
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