Introduction -- Rethinking European criminal law. Institutional foundations of the European Union -- Constitutional principles of Union law -- The interpretation of Union law -- Criminal law in the European Union. European substantive criminal law -- European criminal procedure -- European sanction law -- European co-operation and European enforcement. Bilateral co-operation in criminal matters -- Multi-lateral co-operation and direct enforcement -- The challenges for European criminal law. Rethinking European criminal law.
Summary:
"This fourth edition explains European criminal law as a multi-level field of law, in which the EU has a normative influence on all criminal proceedings, but also on aspects of substantive criminal law and on the co-operation between Member States. It analyses the contours of the emerging criminal justice system of the EU and presents a coherent picture of the legislation enacted, the case law on EU level and its influence on the national criminal justice systems." -- Publisher's website
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