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Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- European Union --- Criminal law --- Droit pénal --- Codes --- International unification --- Unification internationale --- Criminal law - European Union countries.
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Criminal law --- Criminal records --- Arrest records --- Conviction records --- Criminal registers --- Inmate records --- Registers, Criminal --- Records --- Certificates of good conduct --- Criminal law - European Union countries --- Criminal records - European Union countries - Databases --- Statistiques criminelles --- Pays de l'Union européenne
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Criminal law --- Constitutional law --- Effectiveness and validity of law --- Validity and effectiveness of law --- International law --- Jurisprudence --- Criminal law - European Union countries --- Constitutional law - European Union countries --- Effectiveness and validity of law - European Union countries
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Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- European Union --- Criminal law --- Classification --- Classification. --- Crime --- Crimes and misdemeanors --- Criminals --- Law, Criminal --- Penal codes --- Penal law --- Pleas of the crown --- Public law --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal procedure --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- European Union countries --- Union européenne --- Criminal law - European Union countries - Classification
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"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the positive competences of both the Community and the Union in the field of criminal law. However, the European Court of Justice has consistently applied tests of necessity and effectiveness to develop the Community's catalogue of legislative competences and the interpretation of Community law, culminating in decisions which accord to the Community a limited criminal competence where this is deemed necessary for the effectiveness of other policy aims. This book takes stock of the development of criminal law in the context of the European Community and the European Union, and examines whether this has led to a European criminal policy, and interrogates the legal effects that European-level initiatives in the field have on national criminal law and on suspects. The work reflects on the interaction between the law of the European Community and national criminal law since the signing of the Treaty of Rome and proceed to consider the prospects of criminal law enacted at the European level against this framework of historical development. The book will review the supremacy of Community law over conflicting national criminal law, the past legislative practice of harmonised 'administrative' penalties and their impact on national legal systems, the ramifications of the Greek Maize decision, the development of relevant Community principles of fundamental rights, and the 2005 decisions on implied criminal competence and sympathetic interpretation. In the light of these developments and the judgment of the Court of Justice in the Ship-Source Pollution case, the work will explore whether there are fields in which the Community might enact directly applicable criminal penalties in the form of EC regulations. It will also examine related doctrinal concerns considered by the Court of Justice in its earlier case law on the interface between EC law and national criminal law. "-- "This book takes stock of the development of criminal law in the context of the European Community and the European Union, and considers whether it has led to a European criminal policy, whilst also examining the legal effects European-level initiatives in the field have had on national criminal law and on criminal suspects. The work reflects on the interaction between the law of the European Community and national criminal law since the signing of the Treaty of Rome and against this backdrop reviews the supremacy of European Community law over conflicting national criminal law, the past legislative practice of harmonised 'administrative' penalties and their impact on national legal systems as well as the development of relevant European Community principles of fundamental rights. The work goes on to explore whether there are fields in which the European Community might enact directly applicable criminal penalties in the form of EC regulations and also examines related doctrinal concerns considered by the Court of Justice in its earlier case law on the interface between EC law and national criminal law. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars of EU Law and Criminal Law"--
Criminology. Victimology --- European Union --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal law --- International and municipal law --- Administration of criminal justice --- International law --- Law --- Municipal and international law --- Law and legislation --- Influence --- International law influences --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminals --- Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries --- Criminal law - European Union countries --- International and municipal law - European Union countries
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Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- European law --- Droit pénal européen --- Europees strafrecht --- Criminal law --- Criminal procedure --- Droit pénal --- Procédure pénale --- 343.2 <4> --- Algemeen strafrecht--Europa --- Hulpwetenschappen --- rechtswetenschappen en criminologie --- rechtswetenschappen en criminologie. --- 343.2 <4> Algemeen strafrecht--Europa --- Droit pénal --- Procédure pénale --- Rechtswetenschappen en criminologie. --- Criminal law - European Union countries. --- Droit penal europeen --- Entraide judiciaire
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Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal law --- Justice pénale --- Droit pénal --- Congresses --- International cooperation --- Administration --- Congrès --- Coopération internationale --- International cooperation. --- Justice pénale --- Droit pénal --- Congrès --- Coopération internationale --- Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries. --- Criminal justice, Administration of - International cooperation. --- Criminal law - European Union countries.
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European criminal law is a multi-level field of law in which the European Union has a normative influence on substantive criminal law, criminal procedure, and the co-operation between Member States. This book describes the contours of the emerging criminal justice system of the EU, and it presents a coherent picture of the legislation enacted and the case law on the EU level and its influence on national criminal law and criminal procedure. What does mutual recognition mean in the context of the European Arrest Warrant? How can EU law be invoked by an accused? When is the Charter of Fundamental Freedoms applicable in national criminal proceedings? These and other pertinent questions are dealt with on the basis of an in-depth analysis of the case law of the Court of Justice, as well as legislation. In addition, the book challenges the reader to assess the mutual (and sometimes conflicting) influence of EU law and national criminal law respectively, explaining how EU law will usually prevail even though national criminal law still remains relevant. Written for practitioners, academics, and students, the book covers a wealth of court decisions and legal instruments, making it an invaluable source for every lawyer. This second updated and extended edition covers all recent developments since the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009.
Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Europe --- Criminal law --- Criminal procedure --- 821.3 Europees recht --- Crime --- Crimes and misdemeanors --- Criminals --- Law, Criminal --- Penal codes --- Penal law --- Pleas of the crown --- Public law --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- European Union countries --- Criminal law - Europe --- Criminal procedure - Europe --- Criminal law - European Union countries --- Criminal procedure - European Union countries --- Droit pénal --- Entraide judiciaire européenne --- Office européen de police --- Pays de l'Union européenne
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Criminal law --- Droit pénal européen --- Europees strafrecht --- -Judicial assistance --- -345.094 --- Ui5.2.e --- 341.2422 --- 345.094 --- Crime --- Crimes and misdemeanors --- Criminals --- Law, Criminal --- Penal codes --- Penal law --- Pleas of the crown --- Public law --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal procedure --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- European Union --- Judicial assistance --- Justice pénale --- Assistance juridique internationale --- Congresses --- Administration --- Congrès --- Union européenne --- Criminal justice [Administration of ] --- European Union countries --- Criminal law - European Union countries - Congresses.
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