The guiding principles behind this new system of criminal law are those of greater mutual assistance in law enforcement between States and approximation of national legislation. More specifically, there are three facets to European criminal law:
- . co-operation between the law enforcement bodies and police forces in the States;
- . human rights, a field which is by no means restricted to criminal law but within which criminal law is of prime importance; and
- . the laws of the European Union which, without being criminal in principle, nevertheless involve many incidents of a potentially criminal nature.
These three aspects of European criminal law have already resulted in the signing of numerous treaties as well as intense activity on the part of two Europe-wide courts, the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice.
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