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Transnational Evidence and Multicultural Inquiries in Europe - Developments in EU Legislation and New Challenges for Human Rights-Oriented Criminal Investigations in Cross-border Cases

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This book deals with the gathering of evidence in cross-border investigations in Europe. The issue of obtaining evidence in and from European countries has been among the most debated issues of EU cross-border cooperation in criminal matters over the last two decades, going through periods of intensive discussions and showing an extraordinary adaptability to the evolution of EU legislation for criminal matters. On the other hand, the prosecution and investigations of cross-border cases pose unprecedented challenges in the European scenario, characterized by the increasing flow and activity of citizens over the territory of more than one country and therefore by the need to lay the foundations of a transcultural criminal justice system.
The book analyses this complex topic starting with the current perspectives of EU legislation, thus providing a critical analysis of the legislative initiative aimed at introducing a new tool for gathering almost any type of evidence in other Member States, i.e., the European Investigation Order. On a second level, this study deals with the solution models and human rights challenges posed by the increasingly intensive dialogues between domestic and supranational case laws, and formulates essential guidelines for setting up a fair transnational enquiry system in Europe.

List of contents

Current Perspectives in EU Legislation.- The European Investigation Order: A Step Forward Towards a European Cross-border Investigative Procedure?.- Critical Analysis of the EIO Initiative: General Issues.- Critical Analysis of the EIO Initiative: Specific Issues.- Cross-border Criminal Inquiries in Europe: Solution Models and Human Rights Challenges.

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This book deals with the gathering of evidence in cross-border investigations in Europe. The issue of obtaining evidence in and from European countries has been among the most debated issues of EU cross-border cooperation in criminal matters over the last two decades, going through periods of intensive discussions and showing an extraordinary adaptability to the evolution of EU legislation for criminal matters. On the other hand, the prosecution and investigations of cross-border cases pose unprecedented challenges in the European scenario, characterized by the increasing flow and activity of citizens over the territory of more than one country and therefore by the need to lay the foundations of a transcultural criminal justice system.The book analyses this complex topic starting with the current perspectives of EU legislation, thus providing a critical analysis of the legislative initiative aimed at introducing a new tool for gathering almost any type of evidence in other Member States, i.e., the European Investigation Order. On a second level, this study deals with the solution models and human rights challenges posed by the increasingly intensive dialogues between domestic and supranational case laws, and formulates essential guidelines for setting up a fair transnational enquiry system in Europe.

Product details

Assisted by Stefan Ruggeri (Editor), Stefano Ruggeri (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319351858
ISBN 978-3-31-935185-8
No. of pages 231
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 377 g
Illustrations XI, 231 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Internationales Öffentliches Recht: Strafrecht, International Criminal Law, Law and Criminology, European law, Law—Europe, Public international law: criminal law

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