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EU competence in criminal matters
2016Handbook 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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European Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
European Law Journal, 2003Abstract: European judicial cooperation in criminal matters has its origins under Title VI as part of the Third Pillar (JHA) of the Treaty on European Union, signed on 7 February 1992 in Maastricht. Nevertheless, there have been important amendments to this Treaty and to the contents of the Justice and Home Affairs policy through the Treaty of ...
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Criminal Anthroposcenes: Why Scenes Matter and the Matter of Scenes
2020This 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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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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Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1989A. V. Lowe, Colin Warbrick, Iain Cameron
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Book review: Criminal Women: Gender Matters
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