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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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Does Innocence Matter in Criminal Appeals?

Brandeis University Law Journal, 2021
This article examines the importance of innocence in criminal appeals through the lens of Benjamine Spencer’s murder case history and its development through the appeals process. Spencer’s case shows how innocent people can easily be convicted with false evidence and a flawed criminal justice system.
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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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Juridical Mutual Cooperation in Criminal Matters

Netherlands International Law Review, 1992
The great increase in criminal activity at the international level, propelled, essentially, by the growth of international narcotic trafficking, has motivated an improvement in international legal cooperation.
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EU competence in criminal matters

2016
Handbook EU competence in criminal matters The express conferral on the EU by the Treaty of Lisbon of a competence in criminal matters has definitively established the integration of Criminal Law into the European legal order, and its evolution from a Member State exclusive competence into a shared one, subject (with some important derogations) to the ...
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