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Study on the policy-relevance of existing crime data
Ana Isabel Pérez Cepeda, Demelsa Benito Sánchez, María Concepción, Gorjón Barranco
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125 - 151
The admissibility of evidence in criminal proceedings between European Union Member States
Charlotte Claverie-Rousset
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152 - 169
European federal criminal law: What can Europe learn from the US system of federal criminal law to solve its sovereign debt crisis?
Carlos Gómez-Jara
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170 - 193
Implied ancillary criminal law competence after Lisbon
Samuli Miettinen
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194 - 219
Reasonable length of pre-trial detention: rigid or flexible time limits? A study on Italy from a European perspective
Mitja Gialuz, Paola Spagnolo
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220 - 231
The state of the art in stalking legislation – reflections on European developments
Suzan van der Aa, Renée Römkens
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232 - 256
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The European concept of regulated markets and its significance for the Romanian incrimination norm of market abuse – A Case Comment, ECJ Case C-248/11, Nilaş and others –
Doris Alina Şerban
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European Criminal Law Review
Volume 3 (2013), Edition 2
Authors:
Ana Isabel Pérez Cepeda
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Demelsa Benito Sánchez
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María Concepción
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Gorjón Barranco
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Charlotte Claverie-Rousset
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Carlos Gómez-Jara
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Samuli Miettinen
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Mitja Gialuz
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Paola Spagnolo
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Suzan van der Aa
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Renée Römkens
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Doris Alina Şerban
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Publication year
2013
ISSN-Online
2193-5505
ISSN-Print
2191-7442
doi.org/10.5235/219174413808445874
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doi.org/10.5235/219174413808445874
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