Hart
Publishing is delighted to announce that they are now distributing the
European Criminal Law
Review
along with C.H.Beck who are based in Germany.
The European Criminal Law
Review is a new journal dedicated to the
development of European Criminal Law and the co-operation in criminal matters
within the European Union. In these areas the Lisbon Treaty has supposedly
brought about the most important changes and also the greatest challenges for
the future. It is the journal’s ambition to provide a primary forum for
comprehensive discussion and critical analysis of all questions arising in
relation to European Criminal Law. It includes articles and relevant material on
topics such as:
- The harmonisation of national criminal law in consideration of European legal instruments
- The implementation of the principle of mutual recognition in the area of cooperation in criminal matters and the development towards the creation of a European Public Prosecutor
- The emergence of a balanced European Criminal Policy based on fundamental rights, freedom and democracy with particular reference to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the European Convention on Human Rights
EU Policy to
Guarantee Procedural Rights in Criminal Proceedings: an Analysis of the First
Steps and a Plea for a Holistic Approach
Taru
Spronken
Reform of French
Police Custody and European Law
Jocelyne
Leblois-Happe
Driving Under
the Influence of Psychoactive Substances in Europe and the Phenomenon of Driving
Licence Tourism
Michael
Krismann
The Difficult
Relationship between Restraints to the Attorney-Client Privilege and Compliance
with the Law by Companies – Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Justice
of the European Union in the Akzo Nobel Chemicals and others vs.
Commission case of 14th September, 2010 (case
C-550/07)
Patricia Pérez Fernández
The ‘Qualities’ of Criminal Law – Connected to National and
European Law-making Procedures
Ciro
Grandi
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