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Judicial Cooperation In Criminal Matters. A Swiss Approach

2010
The aim of this chapter is to demonstrate that the European Union should take advantage of the Swiss experience of cooperation in criminal matters between judicial authorities from different jurisdictions. To that aim it starts with a short introduction on the principle of mutual recognition in the European Union, and the current state of play of the ...
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Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters

2008
Maria Fletcher   +2 more
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Police Cooperation in Criminal Matters

2008
Maria Fletcher   +2 more
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International Co-operation in Criminal Matters

2004
Christine Van Den Wyngaert   +2 more
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International Co-operation in Criminal Matters

2000
Christine Van Den Wyngaert   +1 more
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International Cooperation in Criminal Matters

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This article interactively explores fundamental principles of international judicial cooperation and a range of legal frameworks and legal instruments for such cooperation, applied under a general consideration for human rights issues.
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Criminal Anthroposcenes: Why Scenes Matter and the Matter of Scenes

2020
This chapter begins by juxtaposing the explosive ending of the Hollywood crime film White Heat with the quiet endings associated with melting permafrost in the Arctic, in order to contrast scenes of spectacular violence with those of slow violence. After providing an overview of how (cultural) criminology has typically thought about scenes, the chapter
Anita Lam, Matthew Tegelberg
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Estimation of age in the living: in matters civil and criminal

Journal of Anatomy, 2009
Estimation of age is one of the main tasks of a forensic practitioner, especially in third world countries, where many births take place in rural settings without the benefit of the expert supervision of a trained obstetrician. Such births are poorly recorded or more often not recorded at all in terms of exact dates.
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Mutual assistance in criminal matters: The Commonwealth initiative

Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 1988
(1988). Mutual assistance in criminal matters: The Commonwealth initiative. Commonwealth Law Bulletin: Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 841-852.
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