Approximation of substantive criminal law in the EU : : The way forward / / edited by Francesca Galli, Anne Weyembergh.
The European Union's efforts to approximate substantive criminal law began under the third pillar of the Maastricht Treaty, then amended by the Amsterdam and Nice Treaties. As with other areas of cooperation in criminal matters, this domain has been 'communitarised' by the Lisbon Trea...
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