Organised Crime, Criminal Procedure, and Prisons
Prosecuting and Punishing Organised Criminal Groups
Herausgeber: Schloenhardt, Andreas; Ege, Gian; Stempkowski, Monika; Weißer, Bettina
Organised Crime, Criminal Procedure, and Prisons
Prosecuting and Punishing Organised Criminal Groups
Herausgeber: Schloenhardt, Andreas; Ege, Gian; Stempkowski, Monika; Weißer, Bettina
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This book explores a range of topics relating to the prosecution and trial of organised crime and the punishment, especially imprisonment, of members of organised criminal groups.
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This book explores a range of topics relating to the prosecution and trial of organised crime and the punishment, especially imprisonment, of members of organised criminal groups.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781032852102
- ISBN-10: 1032852100
- Artikelnr.: 73404491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781032852102
- ISBN-10: 1032852100
- Artikelnr.: 73404491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andreas Schloenhardt (PhD, Adelaide; chief editor) is Professor of Criminal Law at The University of Queensland and Honorary Professor of Foreign and International Criminal Law at the University of Vienna. Bettina Weisser (Dr jur, University of Konstanz) is Professor of Criminal Law and Director of the Institute for Comparative Criminal Law at the University of Cologne. Monika Stempkowski (Dr ius, University of Vienna) is a postgraduate researcher in the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of Vienna. She is also a trained clinical psychologist and practices as a mediator. Gian Ege (Dr ius, University of Zurich) is Assistant Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law at the University of Zurich.
1. Introduction (Andreas Schloenhardt) PART 1: ORGANISED CRIME AND CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE 2. The challenge of organised crime to criminal proceedings
(Bettina Weisser) 3. Obstruction of Justice in the Context of Organised
Crime (Benedikt Grünert) 4. Non-conviction-based confiscation as a means to
combat organised crime (Jonathan Macziola) 5. Protection of
Victim-Witnesses of Trafficking in Persons: Problems, Principles, and
Practice (Joseph Lelliott) Part 2: International Cooperation 6.
International frameworks for cooperation in organised crime cases (Andreas
Schloenhardt & Genevieve Rule) 7. The European Arrest Warrant: A model for
use in the global fight against organised crime? (Lena Wasser) 8. Joint
Investigation Teams in transnational organised crime cases and their
potential impact on human rights (Marilù Porchia) Part 3: Organised Crime
and Prisons 9. Organised Crime and Prisons (Andreas Schloenhardt & Monika
Stempkowski) Chapter 10: Italy's '41 bis' special prison regime for leading
organised crime figures in view of European Court of Human Rights' case-law
and international prison standards (Gianmarco Bondi)
PROCEDURE 2. The challenge of organised crime to criminal proceedings
(Bettina Weisser) 3. Obstruction of Justice in the Context of Organised
Crime (Benedikt Grünert) 4. Non-conviction-based confiscation as a means to
combat organised crime (Jonathan Macziola) 5. Protection of
Victim-Witnesses of Trafficking in Persons: Problems, Principles, and
Practice (Joseph Lelliott) Part 2: International Cooperation 6.
International frameworks for cooperation in organised crime cases (Andreas
Schloenhardt & Genevieve Rule) 7. The European Arrest Warrant: A model for
use in the global fight against organised crime? (Lena Wasser) 8. Joint
Investigation Teams in transnational organised crime cases and their
potential impact on human rights (Marilù Porchia) Part 3: Organised Crime
and Prisons 9. Organised Crime and Prisons (Andreas Schloenhardt & Monika
Stempkowski) Chapter 10: Italy's '41 bis' special prison regime for leading
organised crime figures in view of European Court of Human Rights' case-law
and international prison standards (Gianmarco Bondi)
1. Introduction (Andreas Schloenhardt) PART 1: ORGANISED CRIME AND CRIMINAL
PROCEDURE 2. The challenge of organised crime to criminal proceedings
(Bettina Weisser) 3. Obstruction of Justice in the Context of Organised
Crime (Benedikt Grünert) 4. Non-conviction-based confiscation as a means to
combat organised crime (Jonathan Macziola) 5. Protection of
Victim-Witnesses of Trafficking in Persons: Problems, Principles, and
Practice (Joseph Lelliott) Part 2: International Cooperation 6.
International frameworks for cooperation in organised crime cases (Andreas
Schloenhardt & Genevieve Rule) 7. The European Arrest Warrant: A model for
use in the global fight against organised crime? (Lena Wasser) 8. Joint
Investigation Teams in transnational organised crime cases and their
potential impact on human rights (Marilù Porchia) Part 3: Organised Crime
and Prisons 9. Organised Crime and Prisons (Andreas Schloenhardt & Monika
Stempkowski) Chapter 10: Italy's '41 bis' special prison regime for leading
organised crime figures in view of European Court of Human Rights' case-law
and international prison standards (Gianmarco Bondi)
PROCEDURE 2. The challenge of organised crime to criminal proceedings
(Bettina Weisser) 3. Obstruction of Justice in the Context of Organised
Crime (Benedikt Grünert) 4. Non-conviction-based confiscation as a means to
combat organised crime (Jonathan Macziola) 5. Protection of
Victim-Witnesses of Trafficking in Persons: Problems, Principles, and
Practice (Joseph Lelliott) Part 2: International Cooperation 6.
International frameworks for cooperation in organised crime cases (Andreas
Schloenhardt & Genevieve Rule) 7. The European Arrest Warrant: A model for
use in the global fight against organised crime? (Lena Wasser) 8. Joint
Investigation Teams in transnational organised crime cases and their
potential impact on human rights (Marilù Porchia) Part 3: Organised Crime
and Prisons 9. Organised Crime and Prisons (Andreas Schloenhardt & Monika
Stempkowski) Chapter 10: Italy's '41 bis' special prison regime for leading
organised crime figures in view of European Court of Human Rights' case-law
and international prison standards (Gianmarco Bondi)