No. 12-3, September 2021
Index
- A pragmatic attitude: The right to silence in the Netherlands
- Book Review
- Book Review: Extradition Law: Reviewing Grounds for Refusal from the Classic Paradigm to Mutual Recognition and Beyond
- Book Review: The European Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
- European Criminal Bar Association statement of principles on the use of video-conferencing in criminal cases in a Post-Covid-19 World1
- From a political to a judicial approach to extradition: A case for the consolidation of the requesting State’s rights in domestic extradition procedures
- In absentia trials and standards relating to the summoning to trial of the accused person in EU Law, including reflections on the conformity of Portuguese criminal procedural law with the former
- Ireland: Curtailment of the right to silence through statutory adverse inferences
- Keep silence for yourself: The protection of the right to silence in the Italian criminal justice system
- Opening Pandora’s box: The right to silence in police interrogations and the Directive 2016/343/EU
- Silence with caution: The right to silence in police investigations in Belgium
- Strengthening the protection of the right to remain silent at the investigative stage: What role for the EU legislator?
- The right to silence in pre-trial investigations