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Universal Jurisdiction: Law out of Context
Universal jurisdiction enables the prosecution of international crimes by domestic courts in the absence of any nexus between the prosecuting state and the crime charged. While the temptation is for domestic judges to proceed with ‘business as usual’ in the conduct of such trials, difficulties in the practice of universal jurisdiction reflect the ...
Devika Hovell, Mara Malagodi
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The European Union and the re‐establishment of democratic authority
Abstract The European Union is blighted by a style of governance, EU police, which holds that the Union better balances different interests and values than other arenas but which is, in practice, distorted by anti‐redistribution and status quo biases. To combat it, this article proposes a principle of European democratic authority that would found EU ...
Damian Chalmers
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Eurojust’s Fledgling Counterterrorism Role
The article offers an analysis of Eurojust’s contributions to the European Union counterterrorism policy and questions whether all EU Member States fully support the strengthening of Eurojust’s role in the fight against terrorism. The allegations concerning the existence of an inter-agency rivalry between Europol and Eurojust in the area of ...
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Justice and Home Affairs in the aftermath of September 11: opportunities and challenges [PDF]
[Abstract by Archive of European Integration editor]. This essay focuses on the re-emphases and activities, such as judicial and police cooperation in criminal and cross-border matters, caused by September ...
Ucarer, Emek M.
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Abstract This paper examines the WTO's 2023 Trade Policy Review (TPR) of Turkey, covering 2016–2022. As Turkey marked its centenary in 2023, the TPR allows for critical reflections on Turkey's global and European economic integration and its evolving economic policies.
Serdar Altay
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The fight against human trafficking presents a number of challenges to the European Union. The multilateral dimension of the cases complicates the action of national authorities and results in limited, partial manhunts and criminal prosecutions that ...
Mirentxu Jordana Santiago
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Abstract Journal hijacking, which refers to the attempted brand takeover of a journal by a third party, is a nascent threat confronting the information systems (IS) community, as evidenced by cybercriminals having established an online presence, masquerading as the Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems (SJIS).
Sune Dueholm Müller, Johan Ivar Sæbø
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Datafication of the hotspots in the blind spot of supervisory authorities
Abstract The hotspot approach used to contain asylum seekers at the borders of Europe has been heavily criticized for deplorable conditions and multiple fundamental rights violations. This article dives into an underexplored issue in the hotspots, namely its datafication. It explores the question of the protection of personal data, and analyses whether
Sarah Tas
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THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE: A theoretical analyse of the proposed regulation for establishment of a European Public Prosecutor’s Office [PDF]
Establishing a new European body, namely, European Public Prosecutor’s Office, could be described as one of the sensitive issues currently under discussion within the European Union, especially in the context of the serious economic crisis that hit in ...
Oana – Măriuca PETRESCU
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A critical analysis of the EU legal provisions on terrorism [PDF]
Terrorism activities within the EU are essentially transnational. Given that counter-terrorism operations and prosecutions have been allocated to different actors in different EU member states, operating within quite differing legal provisions and ...
O'Neill, Maria
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