EU counter-terrorism offences: what impact on national legislation and case-law?
EU counter-terrorism offences: what impact on national legislation and case-law?
Law of Europe > Europe. Organization and integration law > Regional organization and integration (Europe) > The European Communities. Community law > Criminal law > Crimes against the peace of the community > General
Edition Details
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Belgium
- Publication Information: Brussels, Belgium : Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, [2012] ©2012
- Material: Conference publication, Internet resource
- Type: Book, Internet Resource
- Other titles: European Union counter-terrorism offenses
- Series title: Études européennes (Brussels, Belgium)
- Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/eu-counter-terrorism-offences-what-impact-on-national-legislation-and-case-law/ (Stable identifier)
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317 pages ; 24 cm.
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: edited by Francesca Galli and Anne Weyembergh.
- Publication Date: 2012
- Copyright Date: 2012
- Location:
- Country/State: Belgium
- Number of Editions: 8 editions
- First edition Date: 2012
- Last edition Date: 2012
- General Notes: “This book is the result of the international conference “EU Counter-Terrorism Offenses: What Impact on National Legislation and Case-law?” organised by ECLAN (European Criminal Law Academic Network) and the Institute for European Studies (Université de Bruxelles) on 27-28 May 2001″–Foreword.
“IEE, Institut d'études européennes.” - Languages: English, French
- Language Notes: In English and French.
- Library of Congress Code: KJE8780
- Dewey Code: 345.2402317
- ISBN: 9782800415277 2800415274
- OCLC: 813311043
Main Contents
Introduction / Francesca Galli and Anne Weyembergh
The two Framework Decisions : a critical approach / Sabine Gless
Les infractions terroristes en droit penal francais : Quel impact des decisions-cadres de 2002 et 2008? / Henri Labayle
The impact of the Framework Decisions on combating terrorism on counterterrorism legislation and case law in Germany / Martin Bose
Italian counter-terrorism legislation : the development of a parallel track (“doppio binario”) / Francesca Galli
The reform of Spain's antiterrorist criminal law and the 2008 Framework Decision / Manuel Cancio Melia
“No thank you, we've already got one!” : why EU anti-terrorist legislation has made little impact on the law of the UK / John R. Spencer
Austrian counter-terrorism legislation and case law / Robert Kert
Domestic provisions and case law : the Belgian case / Anne Weyembergh and Laurent Kennes
Denmark : criminal law as an anchorage point for proactive anti-terrorism legislation / Jorn Vestergaard
Anti-terrorism related criminal law reforms and human rights in Hungary / Katalin Ligeri
Impact de l'incrimination de terrorisme sur la cooperation europeenne en matiere de lutte contre le terrorisme / Gilles de Kerchove
How far do the new EU counter-terrorism offences facilitate police cooperation? / Roland Genson
L'impact du travail de rapprocheinent des legislations en matiere d'infraction de terrorisme dans l'Union europeenne en matiere de lutte contre le terrorisme / Emmanuel Barbe
Are we heading towards a European form of “enemy criminal law”? : on the compatibility of Jakobs's conception of “an enemy criminal law” and European criminal law / Stefan Braum
Risk prevention by means of criminal law : on the legitimacy of anticipatory offenses in Germany's recently enacted counter-terrorism law / Ulrich Sieber
Impact des nouvelles infractions terroristes quant a la qualification de participation a un groupe terroriste et a l'usage d'une preuve secrete devant le tribunal : commentaires d'un avocat / Christophe Marchand
Inchoate offences : the sanctioning of an act prior to and irrespective of the commission of any harm / Katja Sugman Stubbs and Francesca Galli.
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