"The Cambridge Companion to European Criminal Law is of interest for a broad range of readers, from law students and the interested public, to specialized practitioners and legal scholars. Its essays, written by renowned international experts, combine the highest academic standards with comprehensibility"--
"The Cambridge Companion to European Criminal Law is of interest for a broad range of readers, from law students and the interested public, to specialized practitioners and legal scholars. Its essays, written by renowned international experts, combine the highest academic standards with comprehensibility"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Foundations of European Criminal Law: 1. European Union and European Council, special focus on criminal law Krisztina Karsai and Liane Wörner; 2. The European Court System and its role in shaping European criminal law Liz Heffernan; Part II. Purposes and Principles: 3. Human Rights Protection through the Lens of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the ECHR Noreen O'Meara; 4. Primacy, Duty of Loyalty and Interpretation Emanuela Fronza; 5. Supranational criminal law, harmonisation and approximation Kimmo Nuotio; 6. Mutual recognition and mutual trust Philipp Ronsfeld; Part III. European Substantive Criminal Law: 7. Protection of the Financial Interests of the EU (Art. 325 TFEU) Stefanie Bock; 8. Cross-Border Crimes Marianne L. Wade; 9. Further Areas Jan Stajnko, Petra Weingerl and Miha epec; Part IV. European Criminal Procedure: 10. Fundamental Rights Protection Martin Böse; 11. Extradition and surrender: from a bilateral political arrangement to a triangular legal procedure Pedro Caiero and Miguel João Costa; 12. Further mutual legal assistance. The European Investigation Order Lorena Bachmaier Winter; 13. Police (operational and other) cooperation Kai Ambos and Peter Rackow; Part V. Institutions: 14. Office de Lutte Antifraud (OLAF) Olivier Cahn; 15. Europol Katalin Ligeti and Fabio Giuffrida; 16. Eurojust Alejandro Hernández López and Francisco Jiménez-Villarejo Fernández; 17. A European Public Prosecutor Office to Protect Common Financial Interests: A Milestone for the EU Integration Process Silvia Allegrezza; Part VI. Perspectives: 18. Brexit and European Criminal Law Valsamis Mitsilegas; 19. Rethinking European Criminal Law Frank Meyer.
Part I. Foundations of European Criminal Law: 1. European Union and European Council, special focus on criminal law Krisztina Karsai and Liane Wörner; 2. The European Court System and its role in shaping European criminal law Liz Heffernan; Part II. Purposes and Principles: 3. Human Rights Protection through the Lens of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the ECHR Noreen O'Meara; 4. Primacy, Duty of Loyalty and Interpretation Emanuela Fronza; 5. Supranational criminal law, harmonisation and approximation Kimmo Nuotio; 6. Mutual recognition and mutual trust Philipp Ronsfeld; Part III. European Substantive Criminal Law: 7. Protection of the Financial Interests of the EU (Art. 325 TFEU) Stefanie Bock; 8. Cross-Border Crimes Marianne L. Wade; 9. Further Areas Jan Stajnko, Petra Weingerl and Miha epec; Part IV. European Criminal Procedure: 10. Fundamental Rights Protection Martin Böse; 11. Extradition and surrender: from a bilateral political arrangement to a triangular legal procedure Pedro Caiero and Miguel João Costa; 12. Further mutual legal assistance. The European Investigation Order Lorena Bachmaier Winter; 13. Police (operational and other) cooperation Kai Ambos and Peter Rackow; Part V. Institutions: 14. Office de Lutte Antifraud (OLAF) Olivier Cahn; 15. Europol Katalin Ligeti and Fabio Giuffrida; 16. Eurojust Alejandro Hernández López and Francisco Jiménez-Villarejo Fernández; 17. A European Public Prosecutor Office to Protect Common Financial Interests: A Milestone for the EU Integration Process Silvia Allegrezza; Part VI. Perspectives: 18. Brexit and European Criminal Law Valsamis Mitsilegas; 19. Rethinking European Criminal Law Frank Meyer.
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826