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European Criminal Law


ISBN13: 9781107552135
Published: January 2020
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2018)
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Hardback edition , ISBN13 9781107119697



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Since their creation, the European Union and the Council of Europe have worked to harmonise the justice systems of their member states. This project has been met with a series of challenges. European Criminal Law offers a compelling insight into the development and functions of European criminal law. It tracks the historical development of European criminal law, offering a detailed critical analysis of the criminal justice systems responsible for its implementation. While the rapid expansion and transnationalisation of criminal law is a necessary response to the growing numbers of free movement of persons and goods, it has serious implications for the rights of European citizens and needs to be balanced with rights protections. With its close analysis of secondary legislation and reliance on a wide variety of original sources, this book provides a thorough understanding of European Criminal Law and the institutions involved.

  • Offers a comprehensive and systematic treatment of European criminal law with multiple sources, which will appeal to readers seeking to gain a thorough understanding of this area of the law and the institutions involved
  • Provides unique insights into the criminal law and procedure of EU member states, unlike similar books on the subject, which may neglect to include examples of domestic law
  • Emphasises the protection of the rights of European citizens, appealing both to those with an interest in criminal law and readers more concerned with human rights

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Foundations: history, concept and subject of European criminal law
2. The protection of fundamental rights in Europe
3. Europeanised substantive criminal law in the broader sense (Council of Europe and EU)
4. Procedural law: police and judicial cooperation
5. Institutionalisation
6. General literature