Do Label Still Matter? : : Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law. The influence of the EU / / Anne Weyembergh [and nine others].

One of the new trends affecting criminal justice systems is the so-called "Europeanisation process", which is the result of the growing intervention of the EU in the area of criminal law. Another new trend which criminal law and other legal disciplines are facing is the increasingly blurre...

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Place / Publishing House:Bruxelles : : Éditions de l'Université de Bruxelles,, 2014.
Year of Publication:2014
Edition:First Edition.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (258 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • FOREWORD
  • Introduction Anne WEYEMBERGH
  • PART I - Case studies on the intervention of administrative law in the criminal law domain
  • Combatting trafficking in human beings: moving beyond labels with the EU's multidisciplinary, integrated and holistic approach Chloé BRIÈRE
  • The freezing of terrorists' assets: preventive purposes with a punitive effect Francesca GALLI
  • The case of money laundering. Real administrative procedure used in the detection of fraudulent transactions Philippe DE KOSTER and Marc PENNA
  • Multidisciplinary investigations into offences against the financial interests of the EU: a quest for an integrated enforcement concept Katalin LIGETI and Michele SIMONATO
  • The relationship between administrative and criminal sanctions in the new market abuse provisions Robert KERT
  • Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal enforcement of environmental law Michael FAURÉ and Armelle GOURITIN
  • The fiftieth shade of grey. Competition law, "criministrative law" and "fairly fair trials" Antoine BAILLEUX
  • PART II - Cross-cutting issues on the interplay between criminal and administrative law
  • The organization of administrative and criminal law in national legal systems: exclusion, organized or non-organized co-existence Katja ŠUGMAN STUBBS and Matjaž JAGER
  • The influence of the EU on the "blurring" between administrative and criminal law Pedro CAEIRO
  • Inter-state cooperation at the interface of administrative and criminal law Michiel LUCHTMAN
  • Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law: from the perspective of an EU agency Vincent JAMIN
  • Criminal sanctions and administrative penalties: the quid of the ne bis in idem principle and some original sins Christoffer WONG
  • Concluding remarks Robert ROTH.