Substantive criminal law of the European Union / André Klip (ed.).
2011
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Title
Substantive criminal law of the European Union / André Klip (ed.).
Published
Antwerpen : Maklu ; Portland, Or. : International Specialized Book Services, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Call Number
KJE7974.95 .S83 2011
ISBN
9789046604403
9046604403
9046604403
Description
253 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)719426705
Summary
"Whilst the focus of the European Union in criminal law over the last decades has predominantly been the implementation of the principle of mutual recognition, the EU also further developed its influence on substantive criminal law. It has emerged that the smooth operation of mutual recognition is facilitated by harmonisation of substantive law. Why is a general part of European criminal law necessary? When a general part comes into being how is this influenced by Union law and the law of the Member States? These questions are being dealt with in the light of the current legal situation and the future developments of the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor's Office. This book highlights the current main themes of substantive criminal law and may contribute to a more coherent and consistent European Criminal Law"--Provided by publisher.
Note
The book is the result of the conference "Substantive Criminal Law of the European Union" organised by the Criminal Law Department of Maastricht University on 20 and 21 January 2011, with the generous support of the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University, the Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie van Wetenschappen, the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of Maastricht University and the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HIIL).
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Substantive criminal law of the EU
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Table of Contents
Preface
7
pt. I
Substantive Criminal Law in a European Criminal Justice System
9
On Substantive Criminal Law of the European Union / Viviane Reding
11
Towards a General Part of Criminal Law for the European Union / Andre Klip
15
Towards a European Public Prosecutor's Office: the Long and Winding Road / Jorge Angel Espina Ramos
35
The European Public Prosecutor's Office: Which Model? / Katalin Ligeti
51
pt. II
The Structure of a General Part
67
The Principle of Lex Certa in National Law and European Perspectives / Christina Peristeridou
69
Legality and Lex Certa in the Criminal Law / Erik Claes
97
Jurisdiction in England and Wales and the Netherlands: A Comparative Appraisal with a European Touch / Anne-Sophie Massa
103
Commentary on the "European Touch" of the Comparative Appraisal / Pedro Caeiro
123
Fault Elements in EU Criminal Law: the Case for Recklessness / Jeroen Blomsma
135
Comments on Jeroen Blomsma's Case for Recklessness" / Thomas Weigend
161
Towards a European Concept of Participation in Crime / Johannes Keiler
173
pt. III
The Process of Developing Substantive Criminal Law in the European Union
197
European Criminal Law: Can a General Part be Developed Through Case Law? / Uno Lohmus
199
The American Law Institute's Model Penal Code and European Criminal Law / Markus Dubber
209
Comments on the Model Penal Code and European Criminal Law / Kai Ambos
227
Some Reflections on the Need for a General Theory of the Competence of the European Union in Criminal Law / Rosaria Sicurella
233
Biographies of Contributors
251