Code of Criminal Law of European Union 2012. Texts up to 1st January 2012
2nd edition
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- Nombre de pages1250
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatPoche
- Poids0.85 kg
- Dimensions11,5 cm × 19,0 cm × 5,1 cm
- ISBN978-2-8027-3374-4
- EAN9782802733744
- Date de parution21/06/2012
- CollectionCodes en poche
- ÉditeurBruylant (Emile)
Résumé
It was in the seventies that the first steps in the field of judicial
cooperation in criminal matters between Member States of the
European Communities were taken. The realizations in the
field were at first limited, but since the nineties they
progressively developed in the framework of the third pillar of
the Treaty on the European Union and even more following
the entry into force of the Amsterdam Treaty, whose aim was
establishing an area of freedom, security and justice.
Since 1 May 1999, the number of initiatives and of adopted instruments has largely increased. The rhythm accelerated even more with the beginning of the new millennium, notably in reaction to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2011. After the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the European penal area has been developing itself in a new institutional and decisional framework, subject to the community method.
The importance of this area, along with the number and the implications of the adopted texts in the field, justify the realization of this Code. This volume is the best proof of the degree of development of the European penal area and of the fact that it has become one of the main "building sites" of the Union.
Since 1 May 1999, the number of initiatives and of adopted instruments has largely increased. The rhythm accelerated even more with the beginning of the new millennium, notably in reaction to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2011. After the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the European penal area has been developing itself in a new institutional and decisional framework, subject to the community method.
The importance of this area, along with the number and the implications of the adopted texts in the field, justify the realization of this Code. This volume is the best proof of the degree of development of the European penal area and of the fact that it has become one of the main "building sites" of the Union.
It was in the seventies that the first steps in the field of judicial
cooperation in criminal matters between Member States of the
European Communities were taken. The realizations in the
field were at first limited, but since the nineties they
progressively developed in the framework of the third pillar of
the Treaty on the European Union and even more following
the entry into force of the Amsterdam Treaty, whose aim was
establishing an area of freedom, security and justice.
Since 1 May 1999, the number of initiatives and of adopted instruments has largely increased. The rhythm accelerated even more with the beginning of the new millennium, notably in reaction to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2011. After the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the European penal area has been developing itself in a new institutional and decisional framework, subject to the community method.
The importance of this area, along with the number and the implications of the adopted texts in the field, justify the realization of this Code. This volume is the best proof of the degree of development of the European penal area and of the fact that it has become one of the main "building sites" of the Union.
Since 1 May 1999, the number of initiatives and of adopted instruments has largely increased. The rhythm accelerated even more with the beginning of the new millennium, notably in reaction to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2011. After the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the European penal area has been developing itself in a new institutional and decisional framework, subject to the community method.
The importance of this area, along with the number and the implications of the adopted texts in the field, justify the realization of this Code. This volume is the best proof of the degree of development of the European penal area and of the fact that it has become one of the main "building sites" of the Union.