Mutual Recognition of Judicial Decisions in European Criminal Law
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This
book examines the mutual recognition of judicial decisions in European
criminal law as a cornerstone of judicial co-operation in criminal
matters in the European Union. Providing comprehensive content and
combining theoretical and practical aspects, it covers all of the major
issues surrounding mutual recognition. The book analyses its definition,
genesis, principles, case law, implementation and evaluation. Special
attention is given to mutual recognition measures, namely European
arrest warrant (i.e. surrender procedure), mutual recognition of
custodial sentences, and measures involving deprivation of liberty,
mutual recognition of probation measures and alternative sanctions,
mutual recognition of financial penalties, mutual recognition of
confiscation orders, the European supervision order in pre-trial
procedures (i.e. mutual recognition of supervision measures as an
alternative to provisional detention), the European investigation order
(i.e. free movement of evidence), and the European protection order
(i.e. mutual recognition of protection orders). Instead of focusing
solely on a criminal law approach, the book also considers the subject
from the perspectives of European Union law and International criminal
law.