Europe and Japan Cooperation in the Fight against Cross-border Crime
Challenges and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Matsuzawa, Shin; Wieczorek, Irene; Weyembergh, Anne
Europe and Japan Cooperation in the Fight against Cross-border Crime
Challenges and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Matsuzawa, Shin; Wieczorek, Irene; Weyembergh, Anne
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This book is the first to map and critically analyse the legalisation of EU-Japan cooperation in criminal justice matters, charting the existing legal instruments which regulate cooperation in the fight against crime between European states and Japan.
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This book is the first to map and critically analyse the legalisation of EU-Japan cooperation in criminal justice matters, charting the existing legal instruments which regulate cooperation in the fight against crime between European states and Japan.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781032257204
- ISBN-10: 1032257202
- Artikelnr.: 65892800
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781032257204
- ISBN-10: 1032257202
- Artikelnr.: 65892800
Shin Matsuzawa is Professor of Criminal Law at the School of Law, Waseda University, Japan. Anne Weyembergh is Professor of EU Criminal law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Irene Wieczorek is an Assistant Professor of European Union Law at Durham Law School, Durham University, UK.
Introduction 1. Transfer of prisoners and extradition cases between Europe
and Japan: Legal and practical challenges 2. An analysis of the seven
Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) agreements concluded by Japan and the
uniqueness of the EU-Japan MLA Agreement 3. Norm diffusion as a tool to
uphold and promote EU values and interests: A case study on the EU-Japan
Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement 4. EU law enforcement cooperation with
non-EU countries: A general overview and special focus on EU-Japan
cooperation 5. The Adequacy Decision on Japan under the General Data
Protection Regulation: What are the possible implications for law
enforcement exchanges? 6. Is there an obligation not to cooperate with
abolitionist States?: Noting the gaps in and potential of the Japan-EU
Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters 7. EU-Japan
cooperation in combatting cybercrime: From the Strategic Partnership
Agreement to global partnerships 8. Direct cooperation relating to the
collection of electronic evidence in criminal investigations: The
challenges for the European Union and Japan 9. The Right to an attorney in
interrogations in Japan: Is the Ghosn extradition case a turning point?
and Japan: Legal and practical challenges 2. An analysis of the seven
Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) agreements concluded by Japan and the
uniqueness of the EU-Japan MLA Agreement 3. Norm diffusion as a tool to
uphold and promote EU values and interests: A case study on the EU-Japan
Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement 4. EU law enforcement cooperation with
non-EU countries: A general overview and special focus on EU-Japan
cooperation 5. The Adequacy Decision on Japan under the General Data
Protection Regulation: What are the possible implications for law
enforcement exchanges? 6. Is there an obligation not to cooperate with
abolitionist States?: Noting the gaps in and potential of the Japan-EU
Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters 7. EU-Japan
cooperation in combatting cybercrime: From the Strategic Partnership
Agreement to global partnerships 8. Direct cooperation relating to the
collection of electronic evidence in criminal investigations: The
challenges for the European Union and Japan 9. The Right to an attorney in
interrogations in Japan: Is the Ghosn extradition case a turning point?
Introduction 1. Transfer of prisoners and extradition cases between Europe
and Japan: Legal and practical challenges 2. An analysis of the seven
Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) agreements concluded by Japan and the
uniqueness of the EU-Japan MLA Agreement 3. Norm diffusion as a tool to
uphold and promote EU values and interests: A case study on the EU-Japan
Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement 4. EU law enforcement cooperation with
non-EU countries: A general overview and special focus on EU-Japan
cooperation 5. The Adequacy Decision on Japan under the General Data
Protection Regulation: What are the possible implications for law
enforcement exchanges? 6. Is there an obligation not to cooperate with
abolitionist States?: Noting the gaps in and potential of the Japan-EU
Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters 7. EU-Japan
cooperation in combatting cybercrime: From the Strategic Partnership
Agreement to global partnerships 8. Direct cooperation relating to the
collection of electronic evidence in criminal investigations: The
challenges for the European Union and Japan 9. The Right to an attorney in
interrogations in Japan: Is the Ghosn extradition case a turning point?
and Japan: Legal and practical challenges 2. An analysis of the seven
Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) agreements concluded by Japan and the
uniqueness of the EU-Japan MLA Agreement 3. Norm diffusion as a tool to
uphold and promote EU values and interests: A case study on the EU-Japan
Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement 4. EU law enforcement cooperation with
non-EU countries: A general overview and special focus on EU-Japan
cooperation 5. The Adequacy Decision on Japan under the General Data
Protection Regulation: What are the possible implications for law
enforcement exchanges? 6. Is there an obligation not to cooperate with
abolitionist States?: Noting the gaps in and potential of the Japan-EU
Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters 7. EU-Japan
cooperation in combatting cybercrime: From the Strategic Partnership
Agreement to global partnerships 8. Direct cooperation relating to the
collection of electronic evidence in criminal investigations: The
challenges for the European Union and Japan 9. The Right to an attorney in
interrogations in Japan: Is the Ghosn extradition case a turning point?