This volume discusses EU criminal justice from three perspectives. The first concerns fundamental rights following the adoption of the directives that have progressively reinforced the cornerstone of procedural rights of suspects and defendants in national criminal proceedings in the EU member states so as to facilitate judicial cooperation. The second perspective relates to transnational criminal investigations and proceedings, which are seen as a cross section of the current state of judicial cooperation in the area of freedom, security and justice, with the related issues of efficiency, coordination, settlement of conflicts of jurisdiction, and guarantees. The third perspective concerns the development of a supranational justice system in the light of the recently established European Public Prosecutor’s Office, whose European judicial nature still coexists with strong national components.
Fair Trial Rights in the European Union: reconciling Accused and Victims’ Rights
págs. 3-26
The Implementation of the Directive on Linguistic Assistance in Italy: between Changes to the Code of Criminal Procedure and Case-Law resistence
págs. 27-42
Awareness of One’s Own Rights and Knowledge of the Accusation: the Implementation of the Directive on the Right to Information in Italy
págs. 43-56
The Right of Access to a Lawyer in the European Union: Directive 2013/48/EU and Its Implementation in Spain
págs. 57-70
págs. 71-84
págs. 85-102
Freezing Evidence and Property: already in Force Mutual Recognition Among EU Member States
págs. 103-114
Conflicts of Jurisdiction in Criminal Proceedings in Europe: between “Bis In Idem” and “Lis Pendens”
págs. 115-130
págs. 131-142
págs. 143-156
Brief Notes on the European Public Prosecutor’s Office: ideas, Project and Fulfilment
págs. 157-164
The European Public Prosecutor: controversy Expressed in Structural Form
págs. 165-180
Eurojust and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office: introduction to a Historic Reform
págs. 181-190
págs. 191-204
págs. 205-224
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