Pedro Caeiro est professeur assistant de droit pénal à la Faculté de droit de l'Universidade de Coimbra.
Élodie Sellier, Anne Weyembergh
This book examines to what extent differences between national procedural criminal laws hinder the negotiations and the operation of cross-border cooperation instruments in the EU area of criminal justice. plus d'information
Francesca Galli, Anne Weyembergh
Criminal law has considerably evolved in the last few decades. A number of new trends have challenged the traditional features of “modern criminal law”. plus d'information
Francesca Galli, Anne Weyembergh
This book dedicated to the substantive criminal law in the EU put the Libson Treaty under scrutiny. It evaluates the changes introduced by this new Treaty and their impact, before reflecting on future prospects. plus d'information
Francesca Galli, Anne Weyembergh
To several governments, modern international terrorism cannot be handled adequately within the ordinary criminal justice system. To fight terrorism (including the criminalization of certain “abstract danger”, preparatory activities such as terrorist training, membership in a terrorist organization) more effectively, criminal law had to be adapted. plus d'information
Gisèle Vernimmen-Van Tiggelen, et al.
What will be the future role and scope of the principle of mutual recognition in criminal matters in Europe? This book tries to answer this question, and many others. plus d'information