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Transnational Inquiries and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Criminal Proceedings - A Study in Memory of Vittorio Grevi and Giovanni Tranchina

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The protection of fundamental rights in the field of transnational criminal inquiries is of great delicateness in the current tangled web of domestic and international legal sources. Due to this complex scenario, this research has been carried out from a four-level perspective. The first part provides a critical analysis of the multilevel systems of protecting fundamental rights from the perspective of supranational and constitutional case law, and in the field of international and organized crime. The second part focuses on EU judicial cooperation in three main fields: financial and serious organized crime, mutual recognition tools, and individual rights protection. The third part provides the perspectives of ten domestic legal systems in two fields, i.e., obtaining evidence abroad and cooperation with international criminal tribunals. The fourth part analyses cross-border inquiries in comparative law, providing a reconstruction of different models of obtaining evidence overseas.

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From the contents: Multilevel Protection of Fundamental Rights in Transnational Investigations.- Cross-border Cooperation and Fundamental Rights in the European Union.- Cross-border Investigations and the Protection of Fundamental Rights. The Perspective of Domestic Legal Systems.- Transnational Inquiries and Fundamental Rights in Comparative Law.

Summary

The protection of fundamental rights in the field of transnational criminal inquiries is of great delicateness in the current tangled web of domestic and international legal sources. Due to this complex scenario, this research has been carried out from a four-level perspective. The first part provides a critical analysis of the multilevel systems of protecting fundamental rights from the perspective of supranational and constitutional case law, and in the field of international and organized crime. The second part focuses on EU judicial cooperation in three main fields: financial and serious organized crime, mutual recognition tools, and individual rights protection. The third part provides the perspectives of ten domestic legal systems in two fields, i.e., obtaining evidence abroad and cooperation with international criminal tribunals. The fourth part analyses cross-border inquiries in comparative law, providing a reconstruction of different models of obtaining evidence overseas.

Product details

Assisted by Stefan Ruggeri (Editor), Stefano Ruggeri (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783642437939
ISBN 978-3-642-43793-9
No. of pages 573
Dimensions 156 mm x 32 mm x 235 mm
Weight 890 g
Illustrations XIV, 573 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

C, Human Rights, International Law, International Criminal Law, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, European law, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Human rights, civil rights, Law—Europe

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