Preventing and resolving conflicts of jurisdiction in EU criminal law : a European Law Institute instrument / Katalin Ligeti, John Vervaele, Andr e Klip, ELI reporters ; with articles edited by Katalin Ligeti, Gavin Robinson.

This edited volume is based on the European Law Institute's project, 'The Prevention and Resolution of Conflicts of Exercise of Jurisdiction in Criminal Law', co-ordinated by the European Law Institute (ELI) and the University of Luxembourg. The project ran from 2013 to 2017 and was c...

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Main Authors: Klip, Andr e (Author), Ligeti, Katalin (Author, Editor), Vervaele, J. A. E. (John A. E.), 1956- (Author)
Other Authors: Robinson, Gavin (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:Oxford Scholarship Online
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Summary:This edited volume is based on the European Law Institute's project, 'The Prevention and Resolution of Conflicts of Exercise of Jurisdiction in Criminal Law', co-ordinated by the European Law Institute (ELI) and the University of Luxembourg. The project ran from 2013 to 2017 and was conducted under the auspices of the ELI and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). The study sought to explore options for a coherent regulatory mechanism for the prevention and settlement of conflicts of jurisdiction in criminal law. Currently, there is no binding instrument establishing a mechanism to resolve conflicts of (exercising) jurisdiction in criminal matters in the EU, although such a mechanism is essential for the effective functioning of a European criminal justice area based on mutual recognition.--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxviii, 333 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0191932302
0198829116
9780191932304
9780198829119
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