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  1. Mutual Trust as a General Principle of EU Law

    Mutual Trust as a General Principle of EU Law

    External European Asylum Law through the Lens of Member State Cooperation
    Book | 1st edition 2024 | World | Lynn Hillary

    This book offers an in-depth analysis of mutual trust in EU migration and criminal law, which highlights the cooperation dynamics between the Member States. This leads the author to the novel argument that mutual trust should be considered as a general principle of EU law. Qualifying mutual trust as a general principle of EU law matters because, when we consider mutual trust as a general principle of EU law, it offers a pertinent lens through which to study Member State cooperation dynamics in the context of external European asylum law.

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  2. National and International Anti-Money Laundering Law

    National and International Anti-Money Laundering Law

    Developing the Architecture of Criminal Justice, Regulation and Data Protection
    Book | 1st edition 2020 | United Kingdom | Benjamin Vogel, Jean-Baptiste Maillart

    In many cases, existing Anti-Money Laundering legislation is shaped by unrealistic political expectations and inconsistent design. This book outlines key deficiencies of existing law and develops policy proposals to enhance both effectiveness and respect for fundamental rights. This book is also available online as a free, open access resource at www.intersentiaonline.com.

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  3. National Constitutional Identity and European Integration

    National Constitutional Identity and European Integration

    Book | 1st edition 2013 | Europe | Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz, Carina Alcoberro Llivina
    ‘National constitutional identity’ has become the new ‘buzz word’ in European constitutionalism over the past few years. Much has been written about the concept. This collection brings together a series of contributions from the perspective of both scholars and judges in order to shed some light over the dark corners of constitutional identity. To this end a threefold approach has been followed: a conceptual or philosophical approach, an approach based on EU law, and an analysis of the case-law of several European courts.
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  4. National Human Rights Institutions in Europe

    National Human Rights Institutions in Europe

    Comparative, European and International Perspectives
    Book | 1st edition 2013 | United Kingdom | Jan Wouters, Katrien Meuwissen
    Over the past twenty years, National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) have moved from the periphery to the centre of the human rights debate. The potential of NHRIs to transmit and implement international norms at the domestic level, and to transfer human rights expertise to regional and global human rights fora, is increasingly recognised. This book focuses on the functioning and role of NHRIs in Europe in a comparative, European and international perspective.
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  5. Nationality and Statelessness in Europe

    Nationality and Statelessness in Europe

    European Law on Preventing and Solving Statelessness
    Book | 1st edition 2022 | Europe | Caia Vlieks
    Statelessness remains an issue of concern in Europe. Stateless persons often experience problems with accessing basic rights, despite the proclamation of human rights and a right to a nationality for all. Various attempts have been made to address the issue of statelessness, for instance through the adoption of the United Nations Statelessness Conventions, but also by European regional cooperation mechanisms. This book analyses and places into context the legal approaches that states have taken together in the context of the Council of Europe and the European Union to prevent and solve statelessness from a human rights perspective.
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  6. Nationality Matters

    Nationality Matters

    Statelessness under International Law
    Book | 1st edition 2008 | United Kingdom | Laura van Waas
    This study is devoted to answering the question whether the international community now has the necessary tools at its disposal to respond effectively to the issue of statelessness. It investigates in detail both the (enduring) value of the two tailor-made statelessness conventions, as well as ascertaining what other areas of international law – in particular human rights law – have to offer in answer to the phenomenon of statelessness.
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  7. NATO and International Institutional Law

    NATO and International Institutional Law

    Book | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Anne Verhelst

    Explore how NATO has evolved over 75 years, expanding membership and capabilities while facing complex security challenges. The author provides valuable insights into the organization's legal landscape. An invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to navigate the intersection of international law and security.

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  8. Natura 2000 et le juge / Natura 2000 and the Judge

    Natura 2000 et le juge / Natura 2000 and the Judge

    Situation en Belgique et dans l'Union européenne / Situation in Belgium and in the European Union
    Book | 1st edition 2014 | Europe | Charles-Hubert Born, Francis Haumont
    The book focuses on the legal issues arising from the implementation by the national courts of the provisions relating to Natura 2000, in order to assess the contribution of the judge to the effectiveness of this regime.
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  9. New International Commercial Courts

    New International Commercial Courts

    A Comparative Perspective
    Book | 1st edition 2024 | World | Man Yip, Giesela Rühl

    Over the past two decades, various jurisdictions around the world have created new specialised domestic courts to manage international commercial disputes. This book studies these new international commercial courts from a comparative perspective and examines their role in cross-border litigation.

     

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  10. Opening the Black Box of Conflicts of Interest

    Opening the Black Box of Conflicts of Interest

    Book | 1st edition 2016 | Belgium | Olivier Caprasse, Kristof Cox, Filip De Ly, Bart Groen, Bernard Hanotiau, Gerard Meijer, M. Melanie, Vera Van Houtte, Sophia von Dewall
    This study provides a unique insight into the world of conflicts of interest. The case studies have as a backdrop Belgian and Dutch legislation. Experiences and practices beyond these two countries are also highlighted.
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  11. Optional Instruments of the European Union

    Optional Instruments of the European Union

    A Definitional, Normative and Explanatory Study
    Book | 1st edition 2016 | Europe | William Bull
    This rise of a particular kind of European Union legislation known as the ‘optional instrument’ is a novel trend in the context of EU law, and one that until now has not been comprehensively mapped or explored. This study examines and discusses existing and proposed EU Optional Instruments (OIs) in different fields of European law, including company law, intellectual property law and procedural law (such as the European Company, the Community Trade Mark and the European Small Claims Procedure, respectively), as well as contract law.
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  12. Overuse in the Criminal Justice System

    Overuse in the Criminal Justice System

    On Criminalization, Prosecution andÿImprisonmentÿ
    Book | 1st edition 2019 | United Kingdom | Piet van Kempen, Manon Jendly
    The criminal justice system encompasses the most severe instrument at the state's disposal in times of peace. For this and many other reasons, overuse of that system is a serious matter. Containing an extensive collection of expert knowledge, this volume intends to expose legal possibilities, good practices and the many challenges that lie ahead when attempting to prevent overuse in the criminal justice system.
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  13. Parliamentary Immunity

    Parliamentary Immunity

    A Comprehensive Study of the Systems of Parliamentary Immunity in the United Kingdom, France, and the Netherlands in a European Context
    Book | 1st edition 2013 | United Kingdom | Sascha Hardt
    Is it necessary and just that parliamentarians are immune from legal action? If so, to what extent is such immunity justified and which purpose does it serve? These questions touch the very core of constitutional law. This book contains a comprehensive study of parliamentary immunity in the United Kingdom, France and the Netherlands.
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