Transnational evidence and multicultural inquiries in Europe : developments in EU legislation and new challenges for human rights-oriented criminal investigations in cross-border cases / Stefano Ruggeri, editor.
2014
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Title
Transnational evidence and multicultural inquiries in Europe : developments in EU legislation and new challenges for human rights-oriented criminal investigations in cross-border cases / Stefano Ruggeri, editor.
Published
Cham, Heidelberg : Springer, 2014.
Copyright
©2014
Call Number
KJC9597.A6 T73 2014
ISBN
9783319025698 (hardback)
3319025694 (hardback)
9783319025704 (online)
3319025694 (hardback)
9783319025704 (online)
Description
xi, 231 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)868016832
Note
International conference proceedings.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-228).
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Table of Contents
pt. I
Current Perspectives in EU Legislation. The European Investigation Order: Towards a European Cross-Border Investigative Procedure?
Introduction to the Proposal of a European Investigation Order: Due Process Concerns and Open Issues / Stefano Ruggeri
3
pt. II
Critical Analysis of the EIO Proposal: General Issues
The European Investigation Order: A Rush into the Wrong Direction / Bernd Schunemann
29
General Considerations on the European Investigation Order / Tommaso Rafaraci
37
The European Investigation Order: Fundamental Rights at Risk? / Richard Vogler
45
Collecting Criminal Evidence Across the European Union: The European Investigation Order Between Flexibility and Proportionality / Silvia Allegrezza
51
pt. III
Critical Analysis of the EIO Proposal: Specific Issues
The Proposal for a Directive on the European Investigation Order and the Grounds for Refusal: A Critical Assessment / Lorena Bachmaier Winter
71
Critical Remarks on the Proposal for a European Investigation Order and Some Considerations on the Issue of Mutual Admissibility of Evidence / Rosanna Belfiore
91
European Investigation Order: The Defence Rights Perspective / Laura Autru Ryolo
107
The Rules on Legal Remedies: Legal Lacunas and Risks for Individual Rights / Alessandro Arena
111
The Defendant's Rights in the Hearing by Videoconference / Alessandra Grio
119
The EIO Proposal and the Rules on Interception of Telecommunications / Simona Arasi
127
The EIO Proposal for a Directive and Mafia Trials: Striving for Balance Between Efficiency and Procedural Guarantees / Paola Maggio
139
European Investigation Orders and Non-repeatability of Evidence in Cross-Border Cases: The Italian Perspective / Diego Foti
151
pt. IV
Cross-Border Criminal Inquiries in Europe: Solution Models and Human Rights Challenges
Solution Models and Principles Governing the Transnational Evidence-Gathering in the EU / Bernd Schunemann
161
Criminal Evidence and Respect for Fair Trial Guarantees in the Dialogue Between the European Court of Human Rights and National Courts / Richard Vogler
181
Transnational Investigations and Prosecution of Cross-Border Cases in Europe: Guidelines for a Model of Fair Multicultural Criminal Justice / Stefano Ruggeri
193
Annex
229