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Executive summary: rethinking international cooperation in criminal matters in the EU: moving beyond actors, bringing logic back, footed in reality
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Liability of legal persons for offences in the EU: outstanding policy decisions
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From a diversified present to a coherent future: ne bis in idem applied to immunity from prosecution and double prosecutions
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Considerations for a future EU policy on disqualifications
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Liability of legal persons for offences in the EU
(2012) 44. -
International cooperation in criminal matters: more than cooperation between judicial authorities
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Enhanced stringency in cooperation
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Horizontalisation and decentralisation: future perspectives on communication and decision making
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Criminal justice finality: a decisive element in the development of international cooperation in criminal matters
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Liability of legal persons for offences: ensuring consistent cooperation
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Implementation issues: an old sore in international cooperation in criminal matters
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Eurojust & the European public prosecutor's office: reflections on future policy options
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EU-wide effect in criminal matters: logical domestic consequences of international cooperation
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Critical recommendations to rethink the entirety of international cooperation in criminal matters in the EU
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Introduction and methodology
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Rethinking international cooperation in criminal matters in the EU: moving beyond actors, bringing logic back, footed in reality
Gert Vermeulen (UGent) , Wendy De Bondt (UGent) and Charlotte Ryckman (UGent)(2012) 42. -
Diversity in the corporate criminal liability landscape: implications for EU & cross-national policy making
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The disqualifications triad: approximating legislation, executing requests, ensuring equivalence
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Mind the gaps in the current EU disqualifications policy