The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union / L'avenir de la reconnaissance mutuelle en matière pénale dans l'Union européenne

In the EU's fast-growing Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the principle of mutual recognition should play a key role in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters.Since mutual recognition was enshrined as a cornerstone of judicial cooperation in the EU by the European Council o...

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Other Authors: Vernimmen-Van Tiggelen, Gisèle (Editor), Surano, Laura (Editor), Weyembergh, Anne (Editor), Adamo, Silvia (Editor), Assenova, Mila (Editor), Braum, Stefan (Editor), Caeiro, Pedro (Editor), Chinova, Margarita (Editor), Conway, Gerard (Editor), De Amicis, Gaetano (Editor), Fidalgo, Sónia (Editor), Filletti, Stefano (Editor), Gatt, Alison (Editor), Ionescu, Diana (Editor), Kert, Robert (Editor), Łazowski, Adam (Editor), Ligeti, Katalin (Editor), Mickevičius, Darius (Editor), Mihelj Plesničar, Mojca (Editor), Mitsilegas, Valsamis (Editor), Poelemans, Maitena (Editor), Santamaria, Veronica (Editor)
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Published: Bruxelles Éditions de l'Université de Bruxelles 2009
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