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EU Law and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters: a tale of legal competence and political competency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This chapter provides an analysis of EU criminal justice as an external policy. It identifies its restrictions based on the lack of criminal law competence in the foreign policy realm. In lieu of the lack of such competence, the chapter will then discuss
Konstadinides, T
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Impact of Directives of European Parliament and of Council on Development of Latvian Criminal Procedure Law: General Overview and Procedural Protection of Victims with Specific Protection Needs

open access: yesLaw: Journal of the University of Latvia, 2019
The article is dedicated to the impact of the EU law on development of Latvian criminal procedural law norms. It provides a general insight into importance of the EU criminal procedure law in the development of the Criminal Procedure Law norms, the ...
Ārija Meikališa   +1 more
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What Role for Legal Certainty in Criminal Law Within the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the EU?

open access: yesBergen Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2014
The article analyses the current position of legal certainty within the area of freedom, security and justice, and more specifically in EU criminal law. The current legal status of EU criminal law is first briefly presented.
Annika Elisabet Suominen
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Asset Freezing: Smart Sanction or Criminal Charge?

open access: yesUtrecht Journal of International and European Law, 2011
In this article the question is asked whether asset freezing can be qualified as a criminal charge within the meaning of Article6 ECHR and if yes, what effects this qualification may have on the legislative framework on so called smart sanctions ...
Melissa van den Broek   +2 more
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Criminalization of the immigration in the EU and protection of procedural rights [PDF]

open access: yesNBP: Nauka, bezbednost, policija
Serbia is a transit country for migrants on their way to the EU via the Western Balkan route. In 2015-2016, millions of migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Somalia used the Western Balkan route to reach the EU countries.
Matić-Bošković Marina
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The Role of EU Principles in Criminal Law: is the Principle of Direct Effect Applicable?

open access: yesBaltic Journal of Law & Politics, 2020
With the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, EU law gained supremacy over national law in ten areas of criminal law (with the possibility of extension in the future) treated as particularly serious crimes with a cross-border dimension and the right to enact ...
Gruodytė Edita   +2 more
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The Significance of EU Criminal Law in the 21st Century: The Need for Further Harmonisation or New Criminal Policy?

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2021
This publication contains the proceedings of the 9th European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN) PhD Seminar on European Criminal Justice "The significance of EU criminal law in the 21st century: the need for further harmonisation or new criminal ...
Ieva-Marija Ragaišytė   +1 more
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Another Brick in the Whole. The Case-Law of the Court of Justice on Free Movement and Its Possible Impact on European Criminal Law

open access: yesPerspectives on Federalism, 2016
European Union, and criminal, laws had been interacting in many ways even before explicit competence in criminal matters was acquired by the Union in the Treaty of Maastricht.
Mancano Leandro
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The new theatre of the struggle for EU unity: Judicial cooperation in criminal matters and police cooperation confronts member state sovereignty [PDF]

open access: yesAnali Pravnog Fakulteta u Beogradu, 2016
Most institutions that play crucial role in enforcement of EU law regulating judicial cooperation in criminal matters and police cooperation today had existed before the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, which transformed the nature of European legislation
Lukić Maja
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Expulsion or Imprisonment? Criminal Law Sanctions for Breaching an Entry Ban in the Light of Crimmigration Law

open access: yesBergen Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2017
At EU-level, the use of substantive criminal law as a response to illegal migration is materialised by both the EU legislator and the Member States individually. EU involvement in criminalizing illegal migration takes place in a twofold manner: directly,
Jim Waasdorp, Aniel Pahladsingh
doaj   +1 more source

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