No. 3-3-4, September 2012
Index
- Behind the Scenes in the Negotiation of EU Criminal Justice Legislation
- Criminalisation as a Last Resort: A National Principle under the Pressure of Europeanisation?
- Gearing up the Fight against Cybercrime in the European Union: A New Set of Rules and the Establishment of the European Cybercrime Centre (Ec3)
- Implementing Action against Trafficking of Human Beings under the TFEU: A Preliminary Analysis
- Italian Court of Cassation Delivers its Ruling on the Abu Omar Case: What to Expect from the Decision?
- Testing the Principle of Subsidiarity in EU Criminal Policy: The Omitted Exercise in the Recent EU Documents on Principles for Substantive European Criminal Law
- The Criminal Sanctions against the Illicit Proceeds of Criminal Organisations
- The Criminalisation Power of the European Union after Lisbon and the Principle of Democratic Legitimacy
- The European Harmonisation in the Sector of Protection of the Environment through Criminal Law: The Results Achieved and Further Needs for Intervention
- The Europeanisation of Polish Substantive Criminal Law: How the European Instruments Influenced Criminalisation in Polish Law
- The Future of Criminalisation after Lisbon
- The New European Commission Anti-Corruption Package: Towards a More Efficient Fight against Corruption?