Showing posts with label european criminal law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label european criminal law. Show all posts

20 August 2014

eJOURNAL:New Journal of European Criminal Law

New Journal of European Criminal Law
Volume 5  / 2014 / 02

EDITORIAL
Gary Becker and the Economics of Traffi cking in Human Beings
PAUL DE HERT AND JULIA MURASZKIEWICZ

ARTICLES

Suicide in Detention in the Light of the Human Rights Convention
EVELINE THOONEN AND WILMA DUIJST

Inquisitorial and Adversarial Expert Examinations in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
TOM DECAIGNY

The Principle of Proportionality under the European Arrest Warrant – with an Excursus on Poland
TOMASZ OSTROPOLSKI

Enforcing the Market Abuse Regime: Towards an Integrated Model of Criminal and Administrative Law Enforcement in the European Union?
MICHIEL LUCHTMAN AND JOHN VERVAELE

Civil Asset Forfeiture and the Presumption of Innocence under Article 6(2) ECHR
JOHAN BOUCHT

A Short Note on the Development of the Criminal Justice System after the Accession of Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian Federation
ELENA A. KREMYANSKAYA

17 February 2014

JOURNAL: European Criminal Law Review

We are pleased to let you know that Hart Publishing has published Volume 3, Number 3 of the European Criminal Law Review.

Contents: 
The Definition of Criminal Sanction in the EU
Jacob Őberg


Danish Criminal Law and the EU
Trine Baumbach

‘A Tale of Two Cities’ in three themes – A Critique of the European Union’s Approach to Cybercrime from a ‘Power’ versus ‘Rights’ Perspective
Yannis Naziris

Contemporary Social Fueling the Genocide Intent: Hate Speech and Hate Crimes. Legal Remarks for a Common Definition and Related Operational Preventing Mechanisms
Christiana Carletti

Satellite Tailing and Fundamental Rights: A Comparative Study
Iovene Federica