The Ne Bis in Idem Principle in Criminal Matters:A Recent Decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union [PDF]
Vozza, Donato
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Ne bis in idem principle in the practice of the Constitutional Court of Serbia
The European Court of Human Rights disregards the authenticity of those legal systems which protect various values with various categories of criminal offences. This sets new tasks to our legislator regarding the amendments to legal solutions. It should be careful though, since as regards interpretation whether there is “the same offence”, the European
Kolarić, Dragana, Marković, Saša
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Exploring the potential of criminal law in protecting the environment [PDF]
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LEARNING TEMPORAL RULES TO FORECAST INSTABILITY IN INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS. [PDF]
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Study on the laws of evidence in criminal proceedings throughout the European Union (draft final report) [PDF]
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Definitive chemotherapy: a new frontier in the fight against laryngeal cancer. [PDF]
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Europol and the criminal law: approximation of substantive crimes and procedural rules as a prerequisite for cross-border task forces? [PDF]
Vermeulen, Gert
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National ReconciliationUnder the Norms of International Law for the New Millenium [PDF]
van der Vyver, Johan D.
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Competition Law and Human Rights:Striking a Balance Between Business Freedom and Regulatory Intervention [PDF]
Andreangeli, Arianna
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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) and conflicts of jurisdiction in the EU [PDF]
Vermeulen, Gert
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