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The evaluation of European criminal law
Matjaž Ambrož, Laura C. Bosch, Martin Böse, Nikolaos Chatzinikolaou, Paul De Hert, Francisco Javier de León, Giulietta Gamberini, Athina Giannakoula, Giovanni Grasso, Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi, Adam Łazowski, Katalin Ligeti, Annalisa Lucifora, Manuel Maroto, Jürgen Millen, Theodor Papakyriakou, Mojca M Plesničar, Maitena Poelemans, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Robert Roth, Veronica Santamaria (editor), John R. Spencer, Gintaras Švedas, Anne Weyembergh (editor)
2009
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The role of evaluation has become increasingly important in the context of EU policies in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters. This evolution is the result of an increasing number of legally binding instruments adopted in the framework of the third pillar of the European Union and of their growing impact on national legal systems.
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Keywords
- Council of the European Union
- criminal law
- European studies
- human smuggling
- Human trafficking
- international criminal law
- International law
- Law
- Public International Law