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EU Criminal Law: Modern Studies in European Law

Autor Valsamis Mitsilegas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2009
This book examines the main aspects of EU criminal law, in the light of recent constitutional challenges.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841135854
ISBN-10: 1841135852
Pagini: 366
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Modern Studies in European Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book examines in detail the main aspects of EU criminal law, which is perhaps the fastest-growing area of EU law.

Notă biografică

Valsamis Mitsilegas is Professor of European Criminal Law at Queen Mary, University of London.


Cuprins

1 History, Principles and Institutions2 Harmonisation and Competence3 Mutual Recognition: Prosecution, Jurisdiction and Trust in an 'Area' of Freedom, Security and Justice4 Bodies, Offices and Agencies5 Databases: Reconfiguring the Relationship between Security and Privacy6 The External DimensionConclusion: Is Criminal Law a Special Case in the EU Legal Order?

Recenzii

I recommend this book and wholeheartedly do so...
Although written more with legal and institutional audiences in mind, the book offers an instructive account for those approaching the study of crime that has a trans-national dimension from more criminological, sociological and political perspectives. An emphasis on intra-organisational and intra-legal history provides a unique and concentrated insight into the practical outcomes of more than a decade of efforts to enhance and expand co-operation against crime in Europe, and the treatment of the theme is undoubtedly enriched by author's 'insider' experience as an observer and adviser of policy-makingA refreshing antidote to the all-too-common literature on organised crime and terrorism that is laden with easy and incessant calls for greater co-operation between states but which demonstrates little concerted reflection upon its practical implications and potentially negative repercussions for other important areas of governanceBeyond the obvious value of this book as a clearly written, poised and thorough guide to the development of EU criminal law as well as the degrees of agreement, resistance and fudges that have emerged during the development of EU engagement in this area, its contribution to political and criminological enquiry may spring as much from the questions it poses to proponents of ever-greater co-operation in international crime fighting.
EU Criminal Law will remain relevant depsite impending constitutional changes and the rapid development of secondary legal instruments.
There is a good amount of valuable information and clear exposition, but also the subject matter is addressed critically and thematically...this book is a highly readable and clear exposition of what at the present time might pass as "EU criminal law": it will serve as both a valuable reference work and as a source for food for critical thought, and for any potential readers who labour under a misleading impression of the nature of "EU criminal law" (and there are probably many), reading this work will quickly correct such misapprehension.
The book should ... not be understood as a mere textbook; instead, it goes beyond such scope, being forward-looking in nature.The book ... makes a valuable contribution as regards the evaluation of EU criminal law matters...The author provides concrete examples to support his arguments in order to provide a better understanding of the rather difficult subject matter. The book is well written; the author's assumptions are convincing and seem logical... the book ... should be recommended to lawyers and practitioners in the field of criminal law as well as European law who are looking for a forward-looking analysis.
The information...is full and accurate, and ... difficult issues are examined in depth, and often critically.Remarkable and welcome addition to the literature.

Descriere

EU criminal law is perhaps the fastest-growing area of EU law. It is also one of the most contested fields of EU action, covering measures which have a significant impact on the protection of fundamental rights and the relationship between the individual and the State, while, at the same time, presenting a challenge to State sovereignty in the field and potentially reconfiguring significantly the relationship between Member States and the EU. This book examines: the history and institutions of EU criminal law (including the evolution of the third pillar and its relationship with EC law) * harmonization in criminal law and procedure (with emphasis on competence questions) * mutual recognition in criminal matters (including the operation of the European Arrest Warrant) and accompanying measures * action by EU bodies facilitating police and judicial co-operation in criminal matters (such as Europol, Eurojust, and the Office Europeen de Lutte Anti-Fraude/the European Anti-Fraud Office) * the collection and exchange of personal data, in particular via EU databases and co-operation between law enforcement authorities * and the external dimension of EU action in criminal matters, including EU-US counter-terrorism co-operation. The analysis is forward-looking, taking into account the potential impact of the Lisbon Treaty on EU criminal law.