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Author Summers, Sarah

Title The Emergence of EU Criminal Law
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Bloomsbury UK, 2014

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Description 1 online resource
Series Studies in International and Comparative Criminal Law
Studies in international and comparative criminal law.
Contents Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; I EU Criminal Law; II The Importance of the Information Society; III Criminalisation, Harmonisation, Europeanisation; 1: The Development of EU Criminal Law; I Introduction; II Substantive Criminal Law in the Third Pillar; A Criminal Law within an 'Area of Freedom, Security and Justice'; B The Legislative Instruments and Processes of the Third Pillar; (i) Third Pillar Legislative Instruments and their Legal Effect; (ii) Law Making in the Third Pillar (PJCC); (iii) The Role of the ECJ in the Third Pillar
C Criminal Laws Created to Protect the Interests of the EUD 'Approximation' of the Criminal Law and its Legal Basis in the EU Treaty; III The Criminal Law Competence of the European Community; A Introduction; B The Legislative Instruments and Law Making Processes of the First Pillar; (i) Community Laws and their Legal Effect; (ii) The Community Method: Law Making under the First Pillar; (iii) The Judicial Role in the First Pillar; C The Development of EC Criminal Law Competence: The Position Prior to the Environmental CrimeCase
(I) Judicial Developments concerning the Community's Competence to Establish Penalties Prior to the Judgment in Case C-176/03 Commission v Council(a) The Obligation on Member States to Refrain from Imposing Criminal Sanctions; (b) Obligation to Impose Criminal Sanctions; (ii) Legislative Developments: Penalties Prescribed by Community Legislation; D EC Legislative Competence to Determine that Certain Acts be Construed as Criminal; (i) Defining Offences: The Judgment of the ECJ in the Environmental Crime Case; (ii) Community's Competence to Prescribe Specific Criminal Penalties
IV Beyond Environmental Protection: Community Involvement in the Criminal Law2: EU Criminal Law after Lisbon; I Introduction; II Criminal Law Competence according to the Lisbon Treaty; A The Scope of Legislative Competence; (i) Criminalisation of Serious Crime with a Cross-Border Dimension; (ii) Criminalisation to Ensure the Effective Implementation of EU Policy; (iii) Other Legal Bases for Creating Criminal Law; B Legislative Instruments and the Law-Making Process; C Emergency Brake; D Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice; E Opt-Out/ Opt-In Provisions
III EU Criminal Offences: Areas of the Substantive Criminal Law Subjected to 'Approximation'A Overview; B EU Criminal Legislation within the Scope of Article 83(1) TEFU; (i) Terrorism; (ii) Trafficking in Human Beings; (iii) Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children; (iv) Drug Trafficking; (v) Money Laundering; (vi) Corruption; (vii) Counterfeiting; (a) Counterfeiting in Connection with the Euro; (b) Fraud and Counterfeiting of Non-cash Means of Payment; (viii) Attacks on Information Systems; (ix) Organised Crime; C EU Criminal Legislation Areas falling within Article 83(2); (i) Spam
Summary This book deals with the emerging EU framework for creating, harmonizing and ensuring the application of EU criminal law
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Subject Criminal law -- European Union countries
Internet -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
Criminal law
Internet -- Law and legislation
European Union countries
Form Electronic book
Author Schwarzenegger, Christian
Ege, Gian
Young, Finlay
ISBN 9781782254669
1782254668