EU Criminal Law and the Regulation of Information and Communication Technology
The opportunities afforded by the global information space give rise to the potential for the commission of new crimes –crimes such as hacking or denial of service attacks– and for existing crimes, such as speech offences or fraud, to be committed in new
Sarah Summers
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Towards a European Right to Claim Innocence?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(3), 1325-1340 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. EU law and revision. - II. The nature of revision and (Western) European grounds. - II.1.
Joost Nan, Sjarai Lestrade
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Den europæiske unions harmonisering af strafferetten
New information technology and the increasing transnational mobility of persons and goods have lead to changes in patterns of both crime and criminality.
Thomas Elholm
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Regulation of procedural rights of suspect and accused person in the European Union acquis [PDF]
Last two decades EU intensifies regulation of specific criminal law matters, both substantive and procedural. Although the EU was relay on Council of Europe and its instruments, adoption of Maastricht Treaty in 1992 and Amsterdam Treaty in 1997 reveal ...
Matić-Bošković Marina M.
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Data Protection in Law Enforcement and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
The redesign of data protection in the police and judicial area is intended to create uniformity at the European level for the citizens of EU Member States.
Funta Rastislav, Ondria Peter
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EU criminal law and fundamental rights [PDF]
The chapter first offers a background analysis to EU fundamental rights law, recalling the historical affirmation of the protection of fundamental rights as a EU concern, and the important innovation brought about by the Lisbon Treaty (section 2) and the multiplicity of actors involved in the system of fundamental rights protection in the EU (section 3)
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The rain feels different under the same umbrella: Experiences with poverty across LGBTQ subgroups
Abstract Population‐based survey data have demonstrated that LGBTQ communities report varying rates of economic insecurity, yet very little research directly assesses how pathways into and experiences with poverty look different among subgroups at the intersections of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
Bianca D. M. Wilson, Lillian Nguyen
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The Right to Liberty and Security in EU Criminal Law [PDF]
The application of mutual recognition to judicial cooperation in criminal matters within the EU has created significant challenges for the right to liberty. While the European arrest warrant was initially the prinicipal subject in the debate, discussions on the impact of EU criminal law on the right to liberty have now significantly broadened in scope.
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The psychosocial toll of Dublin III on asylum seekers in the Netherlands
Abstract The Dublin III Regulation determines which EU Member State is responsible for examining asylum claims, but its implementation carries significant consequences for those subjected to it. This study examines how Dublin III, as implemented in the Netherlands, affects asylum seekers' psychosocial wellbeing using Silove′s Adaptation and Development
Imen El Amouri
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Challenges of harmonization with EU standards in capital market protection by criminal law: Example of Italian legislation [PDF]
In the modern economies, capital markets can greatly contribute to the development of the national economy. Bearing in mind above mentioned, during the time the idea of improving the protection of the capital market participant's interests has been ...
Kostić Jelena
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