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Schengen Investigated


ISBN13: 9789041102669
ISBN: 9041102663
Published: July 1996
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Format: Hardback
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This text is the result of a five-year study of the law applicable to the police in five countries (Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Germany) and the possible impact of the differences on the application of the Schengen Convention. Moreover, the European Convention on Human Rights is used as a standard minimum for the interpretation. This work should be an important tool for all practitioners in the field of cross-border criminal procedure law.

Contents:
Part I: Context of the International Police Cooperation.
1. Introduction.
2. Developments in International Police Cooperation.
3. Structures of Criminal Law Enforcement. Part II: Powers in International Police Cooperation.
4. Observation.
5. Controlled Delivery, Infiltration and Informers.
6. Hot Pursuit.
7. Apprehension, Arrest and Control of Identity.
8. Handcuffs, Service Weapons and Self Defence.
9. Security Search and Investigative Bodily Search.
10. Police Interrogation.
11. Mutual Legal Aid by Police Officers. Part III: Conclusions and Recommendations.
12. Conclusions and Recommendations.