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The role of EU law and policy has become a subject of significant interest for those working or studying in criminal law and justice. The pace of European developments and their impact within the Irish legal system has increased demand for research and analysis on a wide range of topics including the European Arrest Warrant, mutual legal assistance, police access to mobile phone data, suspects’ rights, pre-trial supervision and the confiscation of assets. This book is designed to introduce readers to law and policy in EU criminal law and to provide detailed analysis of key areas that are pertinent to legal practice. The implications of Brexit on police and criminal justice cooperation forms a particular focus

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• The Evolution of EU Law and Policy in Criminal Justice | Liz Heffernan • UK-EU Police and Criminal Justice Cooperation Post-Brexit | Amanda Kramer • ‘A Viral Propagation’? Assessing the Impact of EU Counter-Terrorism Law | Claire Hamilton • A Eurojust Perspective | Frank Cassidy • The Malfunctioning of the European Arrest Warrant in Ireland | Andrea Ryan • Non-Conviction-Based Confiscation of the Proceeds of Crime | Colin King • Police Access to Electronic Evidence Stored Overseas: Cooperation between the EU and the UK Post-Brexit | Gemma Davies • Data Protection in the Field of Criminal Justice | David Fennelly • Legislating from the Bench? Setting the Bounds of the Right to Pre-trial Access to Legal Assistance in Ireland | Conor Casey • The European Supervision Order: Relegation or Renaissance? | Niamh Maguire • EU Cooperation in Policing | Cian Ó Concubhair • Victim Participation under the EU Victims’ Rights Directive: The Implications of Transposition for the Irish Criminal Trial | Liz Heffernan

Criminal Law and Justice in the European Union

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      Publisher: Clarus Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781911611721, 978-1911611721
      ISBN10: 1911611720

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The role of EU law and policy has become a subject of significant interest for those working or studying in criminal law and justice. The pace of European developments and their impact within the Irish legal system has increased demand for research and analysis on a wide range of topics including the European Arrest Warrant, mutual legal assistance, police access to mobile phone data, suspects’ rights, pre-trial supervision and the confiscation of assets. This book is designed to introduce readers to law and policy in EU criminal law and to provide detailed analysis of key areas that are pertinent to legal practice. The implications of Brexit on police and criminal justice cooperation forms a particular focus

      Table of Contents
      • The Evolution of EU Law and Policy in Criminal Justice | Liz Heffernan • UK-EU Police and Criminal Justice Cooperation Post-Brexit | Amanda Kramer • ‘A Viral Propagation’? Assessing the Impact of EU Counter-Terrorism Law | Claire Hamilton • A Eurojust Perspective | Frank Cassidy • The Malfunctioning of the European Arrest Warrant in Ireland | Andrea Ryan • Non-Conviction-Based Confiscation of the Proceeds of Crime | Colin King • Police Access to Electronic Evidence Stored Overseas: Cooperation between the EU and the UK Post-Brexit | Gemma Davies • Data Protection in the Field of Criminal Justice | David Fennelly • Legislating from the Bench? Setting the Bounds of the Right to Pre-trial Access to Legal Assistance in Ireland | Conor Casey • The European Supervision Order: Relegation or Renaissance? | Niamh Maguire • EU Cooperation in Policing | Cian Ó Concubhair • Victim Participation under the EU Victims’ Rights Directive: The Implications of Transposition for the Irish Criminal Trial | Liz Heffernan

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