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Longer than Life
How the ICTY Strengthened the Rule of Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
2020 || Hardcover || Kei Hannah Brodersen || Eleven international publishing
The ICTY closed its doors in 2017. It had been set up in 1993 in order to prosecute crimes committed during the Yugoslav wars in the 1990s. Although its mandate was limited to that of a criminal court, the Tribunal aimed at strengthening the rule of law in the countries under its jurisdiction.
This book examines in what respect the ICTY had an impact on the Bosnian and Serbian criminal justice systems. It examines five areas where the footprint of the international tribunal is most tangible: ...
Mutual Admissibility of Evidence in Criminal Matters in the EU.
A study of forensic evidence
2020 || Paperback || Sofie Depauw || Maklu, Uitgever
Ever since evidence has been crossing borders, law enforcement authorities have been searching for a way to ensure the cross-border acceptance of evidence gathered in another Member State. In that respect, the idea of a 'free movement of evidence', i.e. the automatic acceptance (admissibility) of evidence gathered in accordance with certain conditions by EU Member States in reliance on the results of investigative measures executed in another Member State, has been adverted to by scholars and...
Challenges of Comparative Criminological Research
2020 || Paperback || Gorazd Meško e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
GERN (Groupement Européen de Recherches sur les Normativités) is a large consortium of scientific researchers in the domain of deviance and social control, more precisely studying delinquency, penal institutions, public policies of security and the importance of penal questions in society. Today the GERN is a scientific network present in ten European countries and abroad, uniting researchers of
different disciplines. Each year the GERN organizes a doctoral summer school, giving PhD student...
Counter-Terrorism & Criminal Law
A Normative Legitimacy Test of Terrorism-Related Offences on Expression, Information and Movement
2020 || Paperback || Stephanie De Coensel || Maklu, Uitgever
In an effort to prevent a terrorist attack, legislators increasingly resort to criminal law measures at an early stage of the iter criminis. Although this pre-emptive turn is often criticized, a thorough assessment based upon the fundaments of the criminal justice system is largely absent in scholarly discourse. This book, therefore, subjects three types of terrorism-related offences (i.e. offences with an impact on expression, information and movement) in four Western-European countries (i.e...
Resolutions of the Congresses of theInternational Association of Penal Law (1926 –2019)
2020 || Paperback || José Luis de la Cuesta e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
Jose Luis de la Cuesta is Honorary President of the AIDP, Professor of Criminal Law at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and Director of the Basque Institute of Criminology (Spain).
Isidoro Blanco Cordero is a member of the Committee of Reviewers of the RIDP and professor at the University of Alicante (Spain).
Miren Odriozola Gurrutxaga is the Secretary of the Scientific Committee of the AIDP, Lecturer in Criminal Law at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and member o...
Strategic market position of the European Crime Prevention Network
2020 || Hardcover || Gert Vermeulen e.a. || Maklu, Uitgever
The activities and tasks of the European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN), established in 2001, have significantly expanded over the past two decades. In view of the further implementation of its multiannual strategy, the EUCPN has commissioned a study into its current and future strategic market position, conducted with the financial support of the EU’s Internal Security Fund – Police. This book reflects the results. Whilst the EUCPN proves a well-equipped, versatile and multipurpose net...
Cross-border Access to Electronic Evidence
Improving Indonesian Law and Practice in Investigating Cybercrime
2020 || Paperback || Josua Sitompul || Eleven international publishing
The success of many cybercrime investigations depends on the accessibility of electronic evidence (e-evidence) stored abroad. Whereas cybercrime knows no frontiers and cyberspace remains an un-territorialised realm, a State has territorial boundaries. Indonesia and many other States have attempted to resolve problems of cross-border access in obtaining e-evidence from cyberspace. This book investigates aspects of international law, criminal procedure law, and data protection law as foundation...