This paper is written in English and is the result of a stay in Utrecht at the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology under the guidance of Professor John Vervaele, lecturer in criminal law. This paper deals with the European Investigation Order and is the result of a selection from several reports presented by PhD students during the ECLAN PhD Seminar 2021. This contribution is part of the European project “Best practices for EUROpean COORDination on investigative measures and evidence gathering” with the acronym EUROCOORD (Ref. JUST-2015-JCOO-AG/JUST-2015-JCOO-AG-1-1-723198) (Public Law), funded by the European Union's DG JUSTICE, of which the author was a member.
Cacciatore, S. (2021). European Investigation Order as Instrument for the Fight Against Organised Crime. In The Significance of EU Criminal Law in the 21 st Century : the Need for Further Harmonisation or New Criminal Policy? (pp. 34-38). Vilnius : Vilnius University Press.
European Investigation Order as Instrument for the Fight Against Organised Crime
Cacciatore, Serena
2021-05-13
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This paper is written in English and is the result of a stay in Utrecht at the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology under the guidance of Professor John Vervaele, lecturer in criminal law. This paper deals with the European Investigation Order and is the result of a selection from several reports presented by PhD students during the ECLAN PhD Seminar 2021. This contribution is part of the European project “Best practices for EUROpean COORDination on investigative measures and evidence gathering” with the acronym EUROCOORD (Ref. JUST-2015-JCOO-AG/JUST-2015-JCOO-AG-1-1-723198) (Public Law), funded by the European Union's DG JUSTICE, of which the author was a member.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: This publication contains the proceedings of the 9th European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN) PhD Seminar on European Criminal Justice "The significance of EU criminal law in the 21st century: the need for further harmonisation or new criminal policy", hosted by the Vilnius University Faculty of Law. Participants of the event presented their research in various criminal law fields related to the EU substantive criminal law and its national implementation, combating organised crime and the EPPO, criminal policy and human rights and cooperation in criminal matters and other legal instruments. Thus, the publication provides short papers of the main ideas and conclusions of several speakers’ presentations.
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