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The Needed Balances in EU Criminal Law - Past, Present and Future

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Zusatztext The volume edited by Brière and Weyembergh present itself as a key milestone in the development of EU criminal law scholarship. A ‘must read’ for anyone interested in this everchanging field of study. Informationen zum Autor Chloé Brière is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow funded by the Belgian National Research Fund (FNRS) and a professor of EU law at the Centre for European Law of the Université libre de Bruxelles. Professor Anne Weyembergh is President of the Institute for European Studies at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and Co-coordinator of the European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN). Zusammenfassung This important volume provides an up-to-date overview of the main questions currently discussed in the field of EU criminal law. It makes a stimulating addition to literature in the field! while offering its own distinctive features. It takes a four-part approach: firstly! it addresses issues of a constitutional nature! such as the EU competence in the field of criminal law! the importance of the principle of subsidiarity and the role played by the different EU institutions. Secondly! it looks at issues linked to the quest of the right balance between diversity and unity! and focuses in particular on the special relationship between approximation and mutual recognition. Thirdly! it focuses on the balance between security and freedom! or! in other words! between the shield and sword functions of EU criminal law. Special attention is given here to transatlantic cooperation! data protection! terrorism! the European Arrest Warrant and the European Investigation Order. Finally! it examines the importance of balanced relations between criminal justice actors. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction by Vera Jourova, EU Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality 2. Introduction by Minister Koen Geens, Minister of Justice, Belgium3. Introduction by Minister Félix Braz, Minister of Justice, Luxembourg 4. Introduction: About ECLAN and the Balances that Need to be Struck in EU Criminal Law Chloé Brière and Anne Weyembergh (Editors) Part II: The Quest for the Right Balance in the Institutional Design/Between the EU and the Member States and Between the EU Institutions 5. The Evolution of Competence Distribution Between the European Union and the Member States in the Criminal Field Samuli Miettinen 6. ‘The Evolution of Competence Distribution Between the EU and the Member States in the Criminal Field’ (by Samuli Miettinen)—A (Short) Reaction Pedro Caeiro 7. The Principle of Subsidiarity in EU Criminal Law Irene Wieczorek 8. Challenges Facing the Academic Community: A Practitioner’s Point of View in Reaction to Irene Wieczorek’s Paper Eugenio Selvaggi 9. Stepping into Uncharted Waters No More: The Court of Justice and EU Criminal Law Adam Lazowski 10. The Evolution of the Relationship and Balance Between the Different EU Institutions Emilio de Capitani Part III: The Quest for the Right Balance Between Diversity and Unity 11. The Issue of Mutual Trust and the Needed Balance Between Diversity and Unity Daniel Flore 12. The Sensitive Relationship Between the Different Means of Legal Integration: Mutual Recognition and Approximation Annika Suominen 13. Mutual Recognition in EU Criminal Law and Fundamental Rights—The Necessity for a Sensitive Approach Anže Erbežnik Part IV: The Quest for the Right Balance Between Liberty and Security 14. The External Dimension of Mutual Trust: The Coming of Age of Transatlantic Counter-terrorism Cooperation Valsamis Mitsilegas 15. The Role of the Data Protection Authorities in Supervising Police and Criminal Justice Authorities Processing Personal Data Paul de Hert and Juraj Sajfert 16. ‘Foreign Terrorist Fighters’—De-Radicalisation and Inclusion vs Law Enforcement and Corrections in Den...

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Authors Chloe Briere, Anne Weyembergh
Assisted by Chloe Briere (Editor), Chloé Brière (Editor), Anne Weyembergh (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2020
 
EAN 9781509937493
ISBN 978-1-5099-3749-3
No. of pages 472
Series Hart Studies in European Criminal Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

Criminal law & procedure, LAW / International, International Law, EU (European Union), Public international law: criminal law, Criminal law: procedure and offences

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