The emergence of EU criminal law : cybercrime and the regulation of the information society / Sarah Summers, Christian Schwarzeneggar, Gian Ege, Finlay Young.
2014
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The emergence of EU criminal law : cybercrime and the regulation of the information society / Sarah Summers, Christian Schwarzeneggar, Gian Ege, Finlay Young.
Published
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2014.
Copyright
©2014
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KJE7975 .S86 2014
ISBN
9781841137278
1841137278
1841137278
Description
xvii, 335 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)890384527
Summary
Criminal law can no longer be neatly categorized as the product and responsibility of domestic law. That this is true is emphasized by the ever-increasing amount of legislation stemming from the European Union (EU) which impacts, both directly and indirectly, on criminal law. The involvement of the EU institutions in the substantive criminal law of its Member States is of considerable legal and political significance. This book deals with the emerging EU framework for creating, harmonizing and ensuring the application of EU criminal law.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-328) and index.
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Emergence of European Union criminal law
Table of Contents
The development of EU criminal law
EU criminal law after Lisbon
EU legislation in the field of information and communications technology
Criminal law and the protection of intellectual property rights
Content regulation and the criminal law
Criminal law and the safeguarding of privacy
Cybercrime
Conclusions : Criminalisation, harmonisation, Europeanisation.
EU criminal law after Lisbon
EU legislation in the field of information and communications technology
Criminal law and the protection of intellectual property rights
Content regulation and the criminal law
Criminal law and the safeguarding of privacy
Cybercrime
Conclusions : Criminalisation, harmonisation, Europeanisation.