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The Future of EU Criminal Justice Policy and Practice: Legal and Criminological Perspectives: European Criminal Justice Series, cartea 1

Editat de Jannemieke Ouwerkerk, Judit Altena, Jacob Öberg, Samuli Miettinen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2019
EU criminal justice is a fast developing and challenging area of EU law and policy that requires scholars from different disciplines to join forces. This book is a first attempt to establish such synergies. Coming from different angles, the authors deal with questions in the area of EU substantive criminal law, such as when criminalisation of conduct is an appropriate choice; how the process of (de)criminalisation could be advanced; what the role of evidence could be in this regard; and what consequences criminalisation decisions at EU level have for national legal orders. The book concludes with a demonstration of how similar issues arise in the field of procedural criminal law.
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ISBN-13: 9789004367364
ISBN-10: 9004367365
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria European Criminal Justice Series


Cuprins

ForewordNotes on ContributorsIntroductionJannemieke Ouwerkerk, Judit Altena, Jacob Öberg and Samuli MiettinenPart 1To Criminalise or not to Criminalise? Legal and Criminological Approaches to the Criminalisation of Conduct in EU Law1 EU Criminalisation, Its Normative Justifications, and Criminological Considerations for Criminal Policy and JusticeNina Peršak2 Evidence- Based Criminalisation in EU Law: Evidence of What Exactly?Jannemieke Ouwerkerk3 The Search for Evidence Relating to the Application and Impact of EU Legislation: Probing the National ExperienceChristopher Harding & Joanna Beata Banach-Gutierrez4 Tackling Breaches of Sale Contracts at EU Level: a Call for Change?Sanne Buisman5 Decriminalisation in the Law of the European UnionValsamis MitsilegasPart 2How to Criminalise? Philosophy of Law and Cognitive Approaches to Criminal Legislation6 Harmonising Legal Interests. Legal Interests under Criminal Law in a Multilevel Legal OrderChristine Cleiren & Jeroen ten Voorde7 Categorising the Offence of Fraud against the Financial Interests of the European Union. A Law and Cognition PerspectiveWillem Geelhoed8 Criminalising Organised Crime on the EU Level: Understanding Crime through a Financial Aim Perspective?Dafni LimaPart 3Reflections and Prospects on EU Criminal Justice after Lisbon9 Repression – Reflections on EU Criminal LawThomas Elholm10 A Realistic Agenda for Research and Regulation Relating to Crime PreventionNick Tilley11 EU Procedural Criminal Law after LisbonJacob ÖbergIndex

Notă biografică

Jannemieke Ouwerkerk, Ph.D. (2011), Tilburg University, is Professor of European Criminal Law at the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology of Leiden University. Her research activities encompass the various branches of EU criminal law, such as cross-border cooperation and harmonisation of criminal law and criminal procedure, including the impact of EU criminal law on the criminal justice system of the Netherlands.

Judit Altena, Ph.D. (2016), Leiden University, is Assistant Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology at Leiden University. Her research interests include EU substantive criminal law and its impact on Dutch criminal law.

Jacob Öberg, Ph.D. (2014), European University Institute, is Associate Professor in Law/Postdoctoral Fellow in Law at the Faculty of Law, Lund University. His research interests lie primarily in EU criminal law and EU constitutional law. His latest published monograph is entitled Limits to EU Powers. A Case Study of EU Regulatory Criminal Law (Hart Publishing, 2017) and examines the limits of EU competences with particular references to EU criminal law.

Samuli Miettinen, LL.D. (2015), University of Helsinki is Associate Professor of Transnational Law at The School of Governance, Law and Society, Tallinn University. He has written widely on EU law and regulation, including its national application in Finland.