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EU Criminal Law

Mitsilegas, V.

9781849464581 - EU Criminal Law
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This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key point of reference in the field. The second edition is updated and substantially expanded, to take into account the significant growth of EU criminal law as a legal field and the impact of the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty on European integration in criminal matters. The book will systematise and analyse in depth the key elements of European integration in criminal matters, including EU powers and competence to criminalise, the evolution of judicial co-operation under the principles of mutual recognition and mutual trust, EU action in the field of criminal procedure including legislation on the rights of the defendant and the victim, the evolving role of European bodies and agencies (such as Europol, Eurojust and the European Public Prosecutor's Office) in European criminal law, and the development of EU-wide surveillance and data gathering and exchange mechanisms. A number of chapters will be devoted to the external dimension of EU action in criminal matters (including transatlantic counter-terrorism cooperation). Throughout the volume, the constitutional and fundamental rights implications of European integration in criminal matters will be highlighted.

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Author Mitsilegas, V.
ISBN/EAN 9781849464581
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This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key point of reference in the field. The second edition is updated and substantially expanded, to take into account the significant growth of EU criminal law as a legal field and the impact of the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty on European integration in criminal matters. The book will systematise and analyse in depth the key elements of European integration in criminal matters, including EU powers and competence to criminalise, the evolution of judicial co-operation under the principles of mutual recognition and mutual trust, EU action in the field of criminal procedure including legislation on the rights of the defendant and the victim, the evolving role of European bodies and agencies (such as Europol, Eurojust and the European Public Prosecutor's Office) in European criminal law, and the development of EU-wide surveillance and data gathering and exchange mechanisms. A number of chapters will be devoted to the external dimension of EU action in criminal matters (including transatlantic counter-terrorism cooperation). Throughout the volume, the constitutional and fundamental rights implications of European integration in criminal matters will be highlighted.

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Author Mitsilegas, V.
ISBN/EAN 9781849464581