The future of EU criminal justice policy and practice : : legal and criminological perspectives / / edited by Jannemieke Ouwerkerk, Judit Altena, Jacob Oberg and Samuli Miettinen.

EU criminal justice is a fast developing and challenging area of EU law and policy that requires scholars from different disciplines to join forces. This book is a first attempt to establish such synergies. Coming from different angles, the authors deal with questions in the area of EU substantive c...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Nijhoff,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:European Criminal Justice Series 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (275 pages).
Notes:"The conference The Future of EU Criminal Justice Policy and Practice held at Leiden Law School, on which the present volume is based ..." --ECIP forword.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Foreword
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction
  • To Criminalise or not to Criminalise? Legal and Criminological Approaches to the Criminalisation of Conduct in EU Law
  • EU Criminalisation, Its Normative Justifications, and Criminological Considerations for EU Criminal Policy and Justice by Nina Peršak
  • Evidence-Based Criminalisation in EU Law: Evidence of What Exactly? by Jannemieke Ouwerkerk
  • The Search for Evidence Relating to the Application and Impact of EU Legislation: Probing the National Experience by Christopher Harding and Joanna Beata Banach-Gutierrez
  • Tackling Breaches of Sale Contracts at EU Level: A Call for Change? by Sanne Buisman
  • Decriminalisation in the Law of the European Union by Valsamis Mitsilegas
  • How to Criminalise? Philosophy of Law and Cognitive Approaches to Criminal Legislation
  • Harmonising Legal Interests. Legal Interests under Criminal Law in a Multilevel Legal Order by Christine Cleiren and Jeroen ten Voorde
  • Categorising the Offence of Fraud against the Financial Interests of the European Union. A Law and Cognition Perspective by Willem Geelhoed
  • Criminalising Organised Crime on the EU Level: Understanding Crime through a Financial Aim Perspective? by Dafni Lima
  • Reflections and Prospects on EU Criminal Justice after Lisbon
  • Repression – Reflections on EU Criminal Law by Thomas Elholm
  • A Realistic Agenda for Research and Regulation Relating to Crime Prevention by Nick Tilley
  • EU Procedural Criminal Law after Lisbon by Jacob Öberg.