The principle of mutual recognition in EU law /
Janssens Christine
The principle of mutual recognition in EU law / created by Christine Janssens. - xlvii, 358 pages ; 24 cm - Oxford studies in European law .
Based on author's dissertation (doctoral)--Universiteit Antwerpen, 2011, under title: The Principle of Mutual Recognition in the EU Internal Market and the EU Criminal Justice Area
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-351) and index.
The Principle of Mutual Recognition as Judicial Impetus for the Free Movement Provisions -- The Development of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Secondary Legislation -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Internal Market -- Conclusions on the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Internal Market -- The Mutual Recognition Principle as Judicial Impetus for a Powerful and EU-Wide Application of the ne bis in idem Principle -- The Principle of Mutual Recognition as Legislative Impetus for Efficient Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters -- Conclusions on the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the EU Criminal Justice Area -- Mutual Recognition from a Cross-Policy Perspective: A Search into the Viability of the Internal Market Analogy -- The Introduction of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in Two Diverging, but Intertwined, Policy Areas -- The Mutual Recognition Mechanism: Object, Actors, Mechanism, and Characteristics -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition -- General Conclusions.
Examining the principle of mutual recognition in the EU legal order, this volume asks whether the principle as developed in the internal market can and should be applied in judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the area of freedom, security and justice
9780199673032 (hbk.) 0199673039 (hbk.)
Judicial assistance--European Union countries.
Criminal justice, Administration of--International cooperation.--European Union countries
KJE3795 JAN
The principle of mutual recognition in EU law / created by Christine Janssens. - xlvii, 358 pages ; 24 cm - Oxford studies in European law .
Based on author's dissertation (doctoral)--Universiteit Antwerpen, 2011, under title: The Principle of Mutual Recognition in the EU Internal Market and the EU Criminal Justice Area
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-351) and index.
The Principle of Mutual Recognition as Judicial Impetus for the Free Movement Provisions -- The Development of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Secondary Legislation -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Internal Market -- Conclusions on the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Internal Market -- The Mutual Recognition Principle as Judicial Impetus for a Powerful and EU-Wide Application of the ne bis in idem Principle -- The Principle of Mutual Recognition as Legislative Impetus for Efficient Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters -- Conclusions on the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the EU Criminal Justice Area -- Mutual Recognition from a Cross-Policy Perspective: A Search into the Viability of the Internal Market Analogy -- The Introduction of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in Two Diverging, but Intertwined, Policy Areas -- The Mutual Recognition Mechanism: Object, Actors, Mechanism, and Characteristics -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition -- General Conclusions.
Examining the principle of mutual recognition in the EU legal order, this volume asks whether the principle as developed in the internal market can and should be applied in judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the area of freedom, security and justice
9780199673032 (hbk.) 0199673039 (hbk.)
Judicial assistance--European Union countries.
Criminal justice, Administration of--International cooperation.--European Union countries
KJE3795 JAN