Even though an authentic EU Criminal Law does not still exist, there is an alluvial EU Legislation in criminal matters based on the idea of security and war on crime; indeed, this ‘fight-logic’ contrasts with the offender-centred approach innervating both the continental criminal culture and the continental constitutional laws. It is, however, more alarming that the very same approach is adopted by what is wrongly considered to be the ‘European guardian’ of liberal and «classic» guarantees.
European Criminal Justice and Continental Criminal Law - A Critical Overview
Valentini, Vico
2011
Abstract
Even though an authentic EU Criminal Law does not still exist, there is an alluvial EU Legislation in criminal matters based on the idea of security and war on crime; indeed, this ‘fight-logic’ contrasts with the offender-centred approach innervating both the continental criminal culture and the continental constitutional laws. It is, however, more alarming that the very same approach is adopted by what is wrongly considered to be the ‘European guardian’ of liberal and «classic» guarantees.File in questo prodotto:
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