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Data Protection, Migration and Border Control
  • Language: en

Data Protection, Migration and Border Control

"This book assesses data protection rules that are applicable to the processing of personal data in a law enforcement context. It offers the first extensive analysis of the LED and Regulation (EU) 2018/1725. It illustrates the challenges arising from the unclear delineation between the different data protection instruments on both national and EU level. Taking a practical approach, it exemplifies situations where the application of data protection instruments could give rise to risk faced by national enforcement agencies. Given the scope of processing data by law enforcement, border control, migration management and asylum, could all be impacted, given this book broad appeal"--

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-18
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  • Publisher: Springer

In 2013 the European Commission launched its legislative proposal to create a European Public Prosecutor’s Office. The proposal provoked fierce debates, politically as well as on the academic level. Many national parliaments opposed and submitted formally their grievances to the Commission. Negotiations on the proposal between Member States are still ongoing. The T.M.C. Asser Instituut held the first international conference on this unprecedented proposal. This book reflects the main results of that conference. It provides a concise background of and reasoning for the introduction of this new EU body entrusted with far reaching judicial powers disclosing important legal and policy implications. Within its hitherto limited scope the existing system of judicial cooperation between EU Member States will change fundamentally, directly affecting the functioning of national courts and public prosecutions offices. How will this evolve? This book will help answering fundamental questions involved.

Chasing Criminal Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Chasing Criminal Money

  • Categories: Law

The fight against dirty money is not a new topic, nor a recent problem. It has existed within international and national agendas since the 1980s. Nonetheless, the evolving complexity of criminal skills and networks; the increasingly global dimension of crime; the financial crisis; and the alleged unsatisfactory results of the efforts hitherto undertaken cause us to re-pose and re-discuss some questions. This book addresses several issues concerning the reasons, objectives and scope of national and supranational strategies targeting criminal money, as well as the concrete modalities to overcome its obstacles. The main objective is to explore where the EU stands and where it ought to go, provi...

The European Union and Deprivation of Liberty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

The European Union and Deprivation of Liberty

  • Categories: Law

The European Union and Deprivation of Liberty examines the EU legislative and judicial approach to deprivation of liberty from the perspective of the following fundamental rights and principles: the principle of legality and proportionality of penalties; the right to liberty; and the principle that criminal penalties must aim for the social reintegration of the offenders. The book measures the relevant EU law against those rights; this constitutes the very core of the relationship between public powers and individual liberty. The analysis shows that the ultimate goal of the Union is the creation and preservation of the EU as a borderless area. The holistic approach adopted in the book explains how different legal phenomena connected to deprivation of liberty have come into being in EU law. It also shows that those phenomena call for solutions suitable for the peculiarities of the EU legal order.

The External Dimension of the EU’s Policy against Trafficking in Human Beings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

The External Dimension of the EU’s Policy against Trafficking in Human Beings

  • Categories: Law

This book explores the external dimension of the ambitious EU policy on human trafficking. Through this policy the EU institutions and Member States promote the eradication of human trafficking and support, to that end, cooperation with their partners, being third States or international organisations. Analysing the unilateral and multilateral mechanisms the EU uses to achieve these aims, the book questions whether the EU's external response to human trafficking addresses it in all its dimensions, and whether it does so in a coherent way. As a case study, the book explores the cooperation of the EU with countries of the Western Balkans, which constitutes a specific unilateral mechanism. The analysis of the multilateral mechanisms covers the cooperation of the EU with key international and regional organisations combating human trafficking, including but not limited to the Council of Europe or the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. The book also examines the impact of the evolution of migration flows and the increasing reliance of military tools on the EU's response to human trafficking.

Corporations and the Privilege against Self-Incrimination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Corporations and the Privilege against Self-Incrimination

  • Categories: Law

This book asks whether the well-established privilege against self-incrimination applies to corporations, whether it should, and if so, to what extent. Those questions have an increasingly important EU criminal law dimension. To answer them, this study draws on comparative insights from Belgium, England and Wales, and the US; as well as case law of the ECtHR and EU Law. It covers the established CJEU case law in competition cases, the recent CJEU ruling in DB v Consob and addresses Directive (EU) 2016/343. It will appeal to scholars of EU criminal law, but also to white-collar and competition practitioners.

Criminal and Quasi-criminal Enforcement Mechanisms in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

Criminal and Quasi-criminal Enforcement Mechanisms in Europe

  • Categories: Law

This book looks at the interplay between criminal and other branches of public law pursuing similar objectives (referred to as 'quasi-criminal law'). The need for clarifying the concepts and the interlink between criminal and quasi-criminal enforcement is a topic attracting a lot of discussion and debate both in academia and practice across Europe (and beyond). This volume adds to this debate by bringing to light the substantive and procedural problems stemming from the current parallel or dual use of the different enforcement systems. The collection draws on expertise from academia, practice and policy; its high-quality analysis will appeal to scholars, practitioners and policymakers alike.

The Legitimacy of EU Criminal Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

The Legitimacy of EU Criminal Law

  • Categories: Law

Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Universitâe Libre de Bruxelles, 2016) issued under title: The legitimacy of EU criminal law: what role for normative and instrumental justifications?

The Principle of Mutual Trust in EU Criminal Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

The Principle of Mutual Trust in EU Criminal Law

  • Categories: Law

This book develops a conceptual framework of the principle of mutual trust in EU criminal law. Mutual trust is a household term in the EU criminal law vocabulary and is widely regarded to be a prerequisite for a successful application of mutual recognition. But despite its importance, the parameters of the concept are not clear. The book demonstrates that mutual trust is multi-faceted: combining the elements essential to a successful EU criminal law, as part of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. The book approaches trust from multiple angles. First, a study of social science literature. Second, a meticulous assessment of mutual trust in EU criminal law. Third, a study of trust in US interstate criminal justice cooperation. Finally, the book identifies a comprehensive approach to tackle trust related difficulties in EU criminal law. This timely book will be of great interest to anyone looking to gain a full picture of this core principle in EU criminal law.

Controlling Immigration Through Criminal Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Controlling Immigration Through Criminal Law

  • Categories: Law

Introduction / Gian Luigi Gatta, Valsamis Mitsilegas and Stefano Zirulia -- Assessing migration management and the role of criminal law / Elspeth Guild -- The criminalisation of migration in the law of the European Union : challenging the preventive paradigm / Valsamis Mitsilegas -- Global trends in 'crimmigration' policies : from the EU to the USA / Gian Luigi Gatta -- The connections between migration, crime, and punishment : historical and sociological questions / Dario Melossi -- Current trends, numbers and routes in EU migrations : is existing legislation creating more irregularity? / Maria Giovanna Manieri -- Crimmigration in Spain / José A Brandariz -- Ethnicity based immigration che...