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"Criminal law can no longer be neatly categorised as the product and responsibility of domestic law. That this is true is emphasised by the ever increasing amount of legislation stemming from the European Union (EU) which impacts, both directly and indirectly, on the criminal law. The involvement of the EU institutions in the substantive criminal laws of its Member States is of considerable legal and political significance. This book deals with the emerging EU framework for creating, harmonising and ensuring the application of EU criminal law. The book is divided into three parts. The first…mehr

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"Criminal law can no longer be neatly categorised as the product and responsibility of domestic law. That this is true is emphasised by the ever increasing amount of legislation stemming from the European Union (EU) which impacts, both directly and indirectly, on the criminal law. The involvement of the EU institutions in the substantive criminal laws of its Member States is of considerable legal and political significance. This book deals with the emerging EU framework for creating, harmonising and ensuring the application of EU criminal law. The book is divided into three parts. The first part focuses on the competence of the EU and the emerging competence of the European Commission in relation to the criminal law and assesses the implications of this for national criminal law. The second part is dominated by an analysis of the criminal law provisions of the EU in the field of cyber crime and the information society. A number of key provisions are analysed and the extent to which Mem
Autorenporträt
Sarah Summers is SNF Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law at the University of Zurich. Christian Schwarzenegger is Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and Criminology and Head of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Zurich. Gian Ege, MLaw, is a researcher working under the auspices of Christian Schwarzenegger at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. His research interests lie in the field of substantive criminal law and European criminal law. He is currently working on his PhD which concerns the role of emotion in the criminal law. Finlay Young, LLB (hons), LLM is a Scottish independent lawyer, journalist, and researcher. His research focuses on issues of access to justice in developing countries, and human rights law in the European context.