...this volume provides an excellent overview of the legal problems and challenges resulting from the fundamental changes by the Lisbon Treaty in the area of judicial and police cooperation in criminal matters.

...The entire set of contributions provides in-depth analyses, opens new perspectives and raises new questions. Thereby, the volume gives a lot of food for thought and will significantly promote the discussion on the future development of EU criminal law. It is worth reading.

- Martin Böse, Common Market Law Review

This volume in the series Swedish Studies in European Law, produced by the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies, focuses on EU criminal law and transnational police co-operation. Against the background of the most important changes introduced by the Lisbon Treaty in the area of criminal law and police co-operation, this volume is divided into four main sections. Each section analyses some specific challenges. The first section includes a critical analysis of the boundaries of the new criminal law competencies, as well as some more general challenges for EU criminal law. Specific focus is set on the lawmaking process. The second section deals with EU criminal law and fundamental rights, in particular the protection of personal data and individual privacy. In this section, focus is on the implementation of EU law into national legal orders and the challenges that this process brings with it. The third section maps out specific challenges in transnational police co-operation, in particular, the important issue of sharing of information between law enforcement agencies and its potential impact on the protection of fundamental rights. In the fourth section, focus is shifted toward networks, horizontal agency and multi-level co-operation in a wider sense within the area of freedom, security and justice.
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This, the fifth volume in the series Swedish Studies in European Law, focuses on EU criminal law and transnational police cooperation.
Foreword Hans G Nilsson Preface Maria Bergström & Anna Jonsson Cornell 1. Introduction Maria Bergström & Anna Jonsson Cornell Part I – EU Criminal Law 2. Recent Developments in the Field of Substantive and Procedural EU Criminal Law – Challenges and Opportunities Ester Herlin-Karnell 3. Conditions for the Legislative Procedure in the Area of Criminal Law – Before and After the Lisbon Treaty Anna Wetter 4. European Criminal Law – Challenges for the Future Petter Asp Part II – EU Criminal Law and Fundamental Rights 5. Mass Surveillance and Data Protection in EU Law – The Data Retention Directive Saga Theodore Konstadinides 6. Ne Bis In Idem in Criminal Proceedings Alexandros-Ioannis Kargopoulos 7. Mutual Trust and Political Intentions: The European Arrest Warrant and the Nordic Arrest Warrant Per Ole Träskman Part III – EU Police Cooperation 8. EU Police Cooperation Post-Lisbon Anna Jonsson Cornell 9. Council of Europe Standards on Police Data Storage and Sharing Iain Cameron Part IV – New Configuration and Dynamic Evolution 10. In Search of a New Lens! Bo Wennström 11. The Dynamic Evolution of EU Criminal Law Maria Bergström
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This book is volume 5 in the Swedish Studies in European Law Series and covers the topical subject of EU criminal law and transnational police cooperation.
Thematic volumes devoted to the its development, impact and reform of European law from the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies. This series reflects the variety of issues and dilemmas that European law faces and includes inquiries into specific areas of EU law and policy, as well as overarching questions of EU institutional and constitutional law. The volumes in the series are edited by members of the Network and contain original, analytical contributions by Swedish, Nordic and international scholars, who are experts in the respective thematic field. The contributions are discussed at conferences, workshops and symposia organized and funded by the Network. More information about the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies is available at: www.snef.se
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781849463508
Publisert
1899
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Vekt
513 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Biographical note

Maria Bergström is Associate Professor of European law and Senior Lecturer in EU law at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University. Anna Jonsson Cornell is Associate Professor of constitutional law and senior lecturer in comparative constitutional law at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University.