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Shifting Perspectives on the European Public Prosecutor's Office
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Verlag: | T.M.C. Asser Press |
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Veröffentl.: | 19.12.2017 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9789462652163 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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<div><br/></div><div><div>This book provides answers to the following questions. Is there a bright future ahead</div><div>for a European Public Prosecutor’s Office? If so, is the regulation establishing the office</div><div>sufficiently clear and balanced to attain that goal? Moreover, will the office be able to</div><div>effectively fight fraud now damaging the EU's budget and will it respect the fundamental</div><div>rights of the parties involved?</div><div><br/></div><div>Included are issues ranging from EU substantive and procedural criminal law, combatting</div><div>EU fraud, the distribution of competences in European law enforcement,</div><div>EU fundamental rights, to forum choice. The book's aim is to inform academics,</div><div>policy-makers and criminal law practitioners about key issues surrounding the</div><div>attribution of prosecutorial powers to an entirely remodelled European Union body. In</div><div>doing so, it sheds light on this body, as fundamentally changed bythe Council, which</div><div>will undoubtedly have a greater impact on the European criminal justice system than</div><div>the European Arrest Warrant ever did.</div><div><br/></div><div><b>Dr. Willem Geelhoed </b>is Assistant Professor in criminal law and criminal procedure</div>at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, and Drs. Leendert H. Erkelens</div><div>and Prof. Mr. Arjen W.H. Meij are both Visiting Research Fellow at the T.M.C. Asser</div><div>Instituut in The Hague in The Netherlands, while the latter is also Honorary Professor</div><div>at the University of Luxembourg.</div>
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. General Perspectives on the EPPO: From the Outside and the Inside.- Chapter 2. Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO): Introductory Remarks.- Chapter 3. EPPO – Developments under the Presidency of The Netherlands.- Chapter 4. European Public Prosecutor’s Office - A View on the State of Play and Perspectives from the European Parliament.- Part II. Scholarly Perspective on the EPPO: Constitutional, Regulatory and Institutional Issues.- Chapter 5. The Establishment of a European Public Prosecutor’s Office: Between “Better Regulation” and Subsidiarity Concerns.- Chapter 6. The European Public Prosecutor’s Office and Human Rights.- Chapter 7. A Blunt Weapon for the EPPO? The Long Story of the (Progressively Stifled) Directive on the Protection of the Union’s Financial Interests By Means of Criminal Law.- Chapter 8. Ancillary Crimes and N<i>e Bis in Idem.- </i>Chapter 9.<i> </i>Towards an Inconsistent European Regime of Cross-Border Evidence: EPPO Investigationsand the European Investigation Order.- Chapter 10. Forum Choice and Judicial Review Under the EPPO’s Legislative Framework.- Chapter 11. Relations Between the EPPO and Eurojust – Still a Privileged Partnership?.- Part III. Summa Summarum: Assessing EPPO’s R<i>aison </i><i>d’Ȇtre</i> in the Light of the Debates.- Annex 1. EPPO's <i>Raison d’Ȇtre</i>: The Challenge of the Insertion of an EU Body in Procedures Mainly Governed by National Law.- Annex 2. The European Public Prosecutor’s Office: A Chronicle of a Failure Foreseen. Appendix.<div><p><b></b></p><p><b></b></p></div>
<b>Dr. Willem Geelhoed </b>is Assistant professor in criminal law and criminal procedure at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, and <b>Drs. Leendert H. Erkelens</b> and <b>Prof. Mr. Arjen W.H. Meij</b> are both Visiting Research Fellow at the T.M.C. Asser Instituut in The Hague in The Netherlands, while the latter is also Honorary Professor at the University of Luxembourg.<p></p>
<div><br/></div><div><div>This book provides answers to the following questions. Is there a bright future ahead</div><div>for a European Public Prosecutor’s Office? If so, is the regulation establishing the office</div><div>sufficiently clear and balanced to attain that goal? Moreover, will the office be able to</div><div>effectively fight fraud now damaging the EU's budget and will it respect the fundamental</div><div>rights of the parties involved?</div><div><br/></div><div>Included are issues ranging from EU substantive and procedural criminal law, combatting</div><div>EU fraud, the distribution of competences in European law enforcement,</div><div>EU fundamental rights, to forum choice. The book's aim is to inform academics,</div><div>policy-makers and criminal law practitioners about key issues surrounding the</div><div>attribution of prosecutorial powers to an entirely remodelled European Union body. In</div><div>doing so, it sheds light on this body, as fundamentally changed bythe Council, which</div><div>will undoubtedly have a greater impact on the European criminal justice system than</div>the European Arrest Warrant ever did.</div><div><br/></div><div><b>Dr. Willem Geelhoed </b>is Assistant Professor in criminal law and criminal procedure</div><div>at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, and Drs. Leendert H. Erkelens</div><div>and Prof. Mr. Arjen W.H. Meij are both Visiting Research Fellow at the T.M.C. Asser</div><div>Instituut in The Hague in The Netherlands, while the latter is also Honorary Professor</div><div>at the University of Luxembourg.</div>
Written by some of the foremost authors working in the field of EU criminal law Provides an analysis of the most recent developments Gives an insight into the far-reaching consequences of the subject under discussion Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
<div>Written by some of the foremost authors working in the field of EU criminal law</div><div><br/></div><div>Provides an analysis of the most recent developments</div><div><br/></div><div>Gives an insight into the far-reaching consequences of the subject under discussion</div>
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