Crime, criminal law and criminal justice in Europe : a collection in honour of Prof. em. dr. h.c. Cyrille Fijnaut /
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Imprint: | Leiden : Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013. |
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Description: | xxii, 669 pages ; 25 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9107618 |
Table of Contents:
- Sources of Articles
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. Crime
- 1. The Italian and Russian Mafia
- The Integration of the Italian Crime Scene
- Criminal Kaleidoscope: The Diversification and Adaptation of Criminal Activities in the Soviet Successor States
- Twenty Years Ago: The Assassinations of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino
- 2. The Crime Problems in Central and Eastern Europe
- Social Changes and Rising Crime Rates: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe
- Experiences of the International Crime Victim Survey in Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Yugoslavia
- Understanding a 'Culture of Violence and Crime': the Kanun of Lek Dukagjini and the Rise of the Albanian Sexual-Slavery Rackets
- Part II Criminal Law
- 1. The Division of Criminal Law Power in the European Union
- The Influence of European Community Law on the Criminal Law of the Member States
- The Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe and Challenges for Criminal Law at the Commencement of 21st Century
- 2. The Legal Approximation of the Fight against Regular Serious Crime
- The Protection of the Euro against Counterfeiting
- A Definition That Could Not Work: the EU Framework Decision on the Fight against Organised Crime
- 3. The Criminalisation of White Collar Crime
- Forging the European Cartel Offence: the Supranational Regulation of Business Conspiracy
- Union Regulatory Criminal Law Competence after Lisbon Treaty
- Part III Criminal Justice
- 1. The Collapse of the Iron Curtain and the Transition of Justice
- Problems in Blaming and Punishing Individuals for Human Rights Violations: the Example of the Berlin Wall Shootings
- Regime Change, State Crime and Transitional Justice: a Criminal Law Retrospective Concentrating on Former Eastern Bloc Countries
- 2. The Cooperation between Police Services in Border Areas
- Police Co-operation in the English Channel Region 1968-1996
- Policing across a Dimorphous Border: Challenge and Innovation at the French-German Border
- On Joint Investigation Teams, Europol and Supervision of Their Joint Actions
- Joint Investigation Teams in the European Union: Article 13 JITS and the Alternatives
- 3. The Foundation of European Police Services
- Euro-Cops? Just Say Maybe: European Lessons from the 1993 Reshuffle of US Drug Enforcement
- Towards an Independent European Agency to Fight Fraud and Corruption in the EU?
- 4. The Establishment of a European Public Prosecution Service
- A European Public Prosecution Service: Comments on the Green Paper
- Constitutional Conditions for a Public Prosecutors Office at the European Level
- The Januses of Justice: How Prosecutors Define the Kind of Justice Done across Europe
- 5. The Mechanisms for Cooperation in Criminal Matters
- The European Arrest Warrant - the Early Years: Implementing and Using the Warrant
- DNA Analysis and Criminal Proceedings: The European Institutional Framework