EU Criminal Justice and the Challenges of Diversity
Herausgeber: Colson, Renaud; Field, Stewart
EU Criminal Justice and the Challenges of Diversity
Herausgeber: Colson, Renaud; Field, Stewart
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The volume examines how diversity in Member States' legal cultures is being addressed in the development of EU criminal justice.
					
					The volume examines how diversity in Member States' legal cultures is being addressed in the development of EU criminal justice.				
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 - Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 292
 - Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
 - Gewicht: 427g
 - ISBN-13: 9781107480247
 - ISBN-10: 1107480248
 - Artikelnr.: 51389526
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 292
 - Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
 - Gewicht: 427g
 - ISBN-13: 9781107480247
 - ISBN-10: 1107480248
 - Artikelnr.: 51389526
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
1. Legal cultures in Europe: brakes, motors and the rise of EU criminal
justice Renaud Colson and Stewart Field; Part I. Constructing a Common
Policy: 2. Is there an EU criminal policy? Anne Weyembergh and Irene
Wieczorek; 3. The symbolic purpose of EU criminal law Thomas Elholm and
Renaud Colson; 4. Why some old dogs must learn new tricks: recognising the
new in EU criminal justice? Marianne L. Wade; Part II. Dealing with
Diversity: 5. Eurojust in action: an institutionalisation of European legal
culture? Antoine Mégie; 6. Legal diversity, subsidiarity and harmonization
of EU regulatory criminal law Jacob Öberg; 7. Managing legal diversity in
Europe's area of criminal justice: the role of autonomous concepts Valsamis
Mitsilegas; 8. Dealing with European legal diversity at the Luxembourg
Court: Melloni and the limits of European pluralism Lorena Bachmaier
Winter; Part III. Resisting Harmonization: 9. Cultural barriers on the road
to providing suspects with access to a lawyer John Jackson; 10.
Domesticating the European Arrest Warrant: European criminal law between
fragmentation and acculturation Renaud Colson; 11. What limits to
harmonising justice? Chrisje Brants; 12. Crimes, remedies and videotape: an
unhappy encounter with EU Law? Estella Baker.
	justice Renaud Colson and Stewart Field; Part I. Constructing a Common
Policy: 2. Is there an EU criminal policy? Anne Weyembergh and Irene
Wieczorek; 3. The symbolic purpose of EU criminal law Thomas Elholm and
Renaud Colson; 4. Why some old dogs must learn new tricks: recognising the
new in EU criminal justice? Marianne L. Wade; Part II. Dealing with
Diversity: 5. Eurojust in action: an institutionalisation of European legal
culture? Antoine Mégie; 6. Legal diversity, subsidiarity and harmonization
of EU regulatory criminal law Jacob Öberg; 7. Managing legal diversity in
Europe's area of criminal justice: the role of autonomous concepts Valsamis
Mitsilegas; 8. Dealing with European legal diversity at the Luxembourg
Court: Melloni and the limits of European pluralism Lorena Bachmaier
Winter; Part III. Resisting Harmonization: 9. Cultural barriers on the road
to providing suspects with access to a lawyer John Jackson; 10.
Domesticating the European Arrest Warrant: European criminal law between
fragmentation and acculturation Renaud Colson; 11. What limits to
harmonising justice? Chrisje Brants; 12. Crimes, remedies and videotape: an
unhappy encounter with EU Law? Estella Baker.
1. Legal cultures in Europe: brakes, motors and the rise of EU criminal
justice Renaud Colson and Stewart Field; Part I. Constructing a Common
Policy: 2. Is there an EU criminal policy? Anne Weyembergh and Irene
Wieczorek; 3. The symbolic purpose of EU criminal law Thomas Elholm and
Renaud Colson; 4. Why some old dogs must learn new tricks: recognising the
new in EU criminal justice? Marianne L. Wade; Part II. Dealing with
Diversity: 5. Eurojust in action: an institutionalisation of European legal
culture? Antoine Mégie; 6. Legal diversity, subsidiarity and harmonization
of EU regulatory criminal law Jacob Öberg; 7. Managing legal diversity in
Europe's area of criminal justice: the role of autonomous concepts Valsamis
Mitsilegas; 8. Dealing with European legal diversity at the Luxembourg
Court: Melloni and the limits of European pluralism Lorena Bachmaier
Winter; Part III. Resisting Harmonization: 9. Cultural barriers on the road
to providing suspects with access to a lawyer John Jackson; 10.
Domesticating the European Arrest Warrant: European criminal law between
fragmentation and acculturation Renaud Colson; 11. What limits to
harmonising justice? Chrisje Brants; 12. Crimes, remedies and videotape: an
unhappy encounter with EU Law? Estella Baker.
				justice Renaud Colson and Stewart Field; Part I. Constructing a Common
Policy: 2. Is there an EU criminal policy? Anne Weyembergh and Irene
Wieczorek; 3. The symbolic purpose of EU criminal law Thomas Elholm and
Renaud Colson; 4. Why some old dogs must learn new tricks: recognising the
new in EU criminal justice? Marianne L. Wade; Part II. Dealing with
Diversity: 5. Eurojust in action: an institutionalisation of European legal
culture? Antoine Mégie; 6. Legal diversity, subsidiarity and harmonization
of EU regulatory criminal law Jacob Öberg; 7. Managing legal diversity in
Europe's area of criminal justice: the role of autonomous concepts Valsamis
Mitsilegas; 8. Dealing with European legal diversity at the Luxembourg
Court: Melloni and the limits of European pluralism Lorena Bachmaier
Winter; Part III. Resisting Harmonization: 9. Cultural barriers on the road
to providing suspects with access to a lawyer John Jackson; 10.
Domesticating the European Arrest Warrant: European criminal law between
fragmentation and acculturation Renaud Colson; 11. What limits to
harmonising justice? Chrisje Brants; 12. Crimes, remedies and videotape: an
unhappy encounter with EU Law? Estella Baker.
