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Handbook of European Criminal Procedure

Edited by: Roberto E. Kostoris

ISBN13: 9783319724614
Published: April 2018
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £199.99



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This volume analyses criminal procedural issues from a European perspective, particularly in connection with EU law and ECHR law. As such, it differs from previous works, which, on the one hand, generally focus only on EU law, and, on the other, address both procedural and substantial aspects, as a result of which the former receive inadequate attention. Indeed, criminal procedural matters in the European context have now reached a level of complexity, but also of maturity, that shows the features of a great design, which, even if not yet defined in all its aspects, appears sufficiently articulated to deserve to be explained in a systematic way.

The book offers a guidance for practitioners, academics and students alike. It covers a broad range of topics: from the complex system of the sources of law to the multilevel protection of fundamental rights; from vertical and horizontal judicial and police cooperation to the instruments of mutual recognition, primarily the European Arrest Warrant; but also the European Investigation Order, the execution of confiscation orders, the ne bis in idem principle, the conflicts of jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgements. The book also reflects the latest regulation on the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
Part I – Sources of Law:
1. European Law and Criminal Justice by R.E. Kostoris
Part II – Fundamental Rights:
2. The Protection of Fundamental Rights by R.E. Kostoris
3. The Content of Fundamental Rights by A. Balsamo
Part III – Police Cooperation and Judicial Cooperation:
4. History of the Cooperation by A. Weyemberg
5. Vertical Cooperation by G. De Amicis and R.E. Kostoris
6. Horizontal Cooperation by G. De Amicis
Part IV – Mutual Recognition, Harmonization and Traditional Intergovernmental Models:
7. The Principle of Mutual Recognition by J.R. Spencer
8. Personal Freedom and Surrender by M. Bargis
9. Evidence Gathering by M. Daniele and E. Calvanese
10. Ne bis in idem and Conflicts of Jurisdiction by P.P. Paulesu
11. Enforcement of Judicial Decisions by P.P. Paulesu
12. Enforcement of Confiscation Orders by E. Calvanese.