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EU criminal law after Lisbon : rights, trust and the transformation of justice in Europe / Valsamis Mitsilegas.

By: Mitsilegas, Valsamis, 1971- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Hart studies in European criminal law ; volume 1Publisher: Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2016Description: xxxiii, 295 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781849466486 (hardback : alk. paper)Other title: European Union criminal law after LisbonSubject(s): Treaty on European Union (1992 February 7). Protocols, etc. (2007 December 13) | Criminal justice, Administration of -- European Union countries | International and municipal law -- European Union countriesAdditional physical formats: Online version:: EU criminal law after LisbonDDC classification: 345.24 LOC classification: KJE9430 | .M58 2016
Contents:
Introduction The constitutionalisation of EU criminal law after Lisbon Defining EU competence in substantive criminal law : from securitised to functional criminalisation The rocky road to European prosecution : caught between co-ordination and centralisation Mutual recognition and mutual trust in Europe's area of criminal justice : the centrality of fundamental rights Legislating for human rights: the EU legal framework on the rights of individuals in criminal proceedings The place of the victim in Europe's area of criminal justice The uneasy relationship between EU criminal law and citizenship of the Union The European Union and preventive justice. The case of terrorist sanctions Conclusion. Placing the individual at the heart of European criminal justice.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-285) and index.

Introduction The constitutionalisation of EU criminal law after Lisbon Defining EU competence in substantive criminal law : from securitised to functional criminalisation The rocky road to European prosecution : caught between co-ordination and centralisation Mutual recognition and mutual trust in Europe's area of criminal justice : the centrality of fundamental rights Legislating for human rights: the EU legal framework on the rights of individuals in criminal proceedings The place of the victim in Europe's area of criminal justice The uneasy relationship between EU criminal law and citizenship of the Union The European Union and preventive justice. The case of terrorist sanctions Conclusion. Placing the individual at the heart of European criminal justice.

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