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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Liberty and Security in Europe: A comparative analysis of pre-trial precautionary measures in criminal proceedings (Schriften des Zentrums für ... Strafrechtsstudien. - Band 003): 3

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Product Description Over recent years, most of the criminal justice systems in Europe have witnessed a tendency to enhance the role of pre-trial inquiries. Different kinds of pre-trial measures have had a heavy impact on the fundamental rights of individuals involved in criminal procedures. This book contains a comparative study of four European countries on pre-trial precautionary measures limiting personal liberty. This comparison is part of two general frameworks concerning the ECtHR case-law and the EU legislation in the field of the right to liberty and security. In its two level approach, the book provides a critical guide for understanding the most significant changes which occurred in the area of liberty and security in the pre-trial phases of criminal proceedings as well as the protection systems developed in Europe both at national and supranational level to face the new challenges of the modern criminal investigation. About the Author Prof. Stefano Ruggeri received a Ph.D. in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure from the Scuola Superiore Santa Anna in Pisa in 2004. In 2007, he habilitated as Titular Professor at the KORE University in Enna. In 2008, he was appointed Professor at the Law School of the University of Messina, where he holds the chair of Italian criminal procedure and judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU.Professor Dr Arndt Sinn is the founder and director of the Center for European and International Criminal Law Studies and teaches German and European criminal and criminal procedural law, international criminal law and comparative criminal law at the University of Osnabrück. He is the author of numerous essays Organized crime records and books, and member of the Scientific Advisory Board on the SOCTA Europols report.

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Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
04 April 2012
Listed Since
30 March 2012

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