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  1. Actus Reus and Participation in European Criminal Law

    Actus Reus and Participation in European Criminal Law

    Book | 1st edition 2013 | Europe | Johannes Keiler
    With the coming into force of the Treaty of Lisbon the competences of the European Union in the realm of criminal law have greatly expanded. The Union, in a multitude of legislative instruments, requires its Member States to criminalize a big variety of harmful conducts. Although the Union frequently refers to conduct, attempt and participation in its legislation, it fails to determine what these concepts should denote to. This book fills this lacuna by establishing what actus reus and rules on participation should look like in European criminal law.
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  2. Administrative cooperation in the European Space

    Administrative cooperation in the European Space

    Book | 1st edition 2024 | Europe | Emilie Chevalier, Mariolina Eliantonio, Rui Tavares Lanceiro

    L'ouvrage offre une perspective inédite de la coopération administrative dans l’espace administratif européen, abordant la question de ses acteurs, ses instruments et ses enjeux.

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  3. Adults and Children in Postmodern Societies

    Adults and Children in Postmodern Societies

    A Comparative Law and Multidisciplinary Handbook
    Book | 1st edition 2019 | United Kingdom | Jehanne Sosson, Geoffrey Willems, Gwendoline Motte
    Adults and Children in Postmodern Societies provides a critical analysis of the different ways in which the law can recognise and protect relationships between adults and children in postmodern societies which are characterised by increasingly diverse family configurations.
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  4. Advocating for Accountability: Civic-State Interactions to Protect Refugees in South Africa

    Advocating for Accountability: Civic-State Interactions to Protect Refugees in South Africa

    Book | 1st edition 2009 | United Kingdom | Jeff Handmaker
    This book discusses the dynamics of civic-state interactions aimed at the state’s obligations to promote, protect and fulfil human rights. Through the lens of refugee rights advocacy in South Africa in the first decade of its post-1994 period of democracy, this book examines and explains the circumstances under which civic-state interactions can lead to structural change, and what these interactions can teach us about the potential of civic society to realise rights in general.
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  5. Africa's Role and Contribution to International Criminal Justice

    Africa's Role and Contribution to International Criminal Justice

    Book | 1st edition 2020 | World | Jeremy Sarkin, Ellah Siang'andu
    This book explores a range of issues related to the development, application and enforcement of international criminal justice within Africa and on Africa. Written by experts from Africa, and adopting African perspectives, it seeks to understand the scope and reach of these issues, nationally, regionally and globally.
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  6. African Perspectives on Tradition and Justice

    African Perspectives on Tradition and Justice

    Book | 1st edition 2012 | United Kingdom | Tom Bennett, Eva Brems, Giselle Corradi, Lia Nijzink, Martien Schotsmans
    This volume aims to produce a better understanding of the relationship between tradition and justice in Africa. It presents six contributions of African scholars related to current international discourses on access to justice and human rights and on the localisation of transitional justice. The contributions suggest that access to justice and appropriate, context-specific transitional justice strategies need to consider diversity and legal pluralism.
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  7. All's Well that Ends Registered?

    All's Well that Ends Registered?

    The substantive and private international law aspects of non-marital registered relationships in Europe
    Book | 1st edition 2005 | Europe | Ian Curry-Sumner
    This book serves as a reference tool for all those who require information regarding the substantive law rules concerning new forms of non-marital registered relationships in the countries researched, as well as for those interested in the private international law aspects of these relationships.
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  8. Alternative Ways to Ius Commune

    Alternative Ways to Ius Commune

    The Europeanisation of Private Law
    Book | 1st edition 2012 | World | Anne L.M. Keirse, Marco Loos, Marco B.M. Loos
    This book discusses two major instruments of European contract law that saw the light in 2011: the Consumer Rights Directive (CRD) and the proposal for a Common European Sales Law (CESL). Both instruments aim at improving the internal market.
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  9. Amnesty justified?

    Amnesty justified?

    The need for a case by case approach in the interests of human rights
    Book | 1st edition 2012 | United Kingdom | Vera Vriezen
    The manner in which South Africa dealt with its past and the process of granting amnesty through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is generally considered legitimate. This is not the case, however, for many other amnesties granted in times of political transition or in post-conflict situations. National efforts to establish peace and democracy often clash with international legal demands. The core question of this study is what kind of amnesty laws can be considered legitimate in the light of the need to combine respect for human rights and the rule of law with the need to restore peace and public order.
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  10. An EU-Wide Letter of Rights

    An EU-Wide Letter of Rights

    Towards Best Practice
    Book | 1st edition 2010 | World | Taru Spronken
    Everybody who is arrested or questioned by the police on suspicion of involvement in a criminal activity has certain rights, such as the right to remain silent or to consult a lawyer. This book gathers information on the way suspects in the EU Member States are informed in writing of their rights in criminal proceedings. Subsequently a normative framework has been developed based on the jurisprudence of the ECtHR to establish standards and a legal basis for information that should be given to the suspect in the initial phase of police investigations. Finally a model has been developed for an EU-wide Letter of Rights.
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