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European and International Criminal Law SeriesSeries Editor: Dr. Olaoluwa Olusanya (University of Wales, Aberystwyth).
Editorial Advisory Board:
The publisher welcomes new book proposals for this series. Please contact the publisher, or the series editor directly. |
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About the seriesThe European and International Criminal Law Series is devoted to exploring the new and rapidly developing fields of European and International Criminal law. The European Criminal Law segment of the series aims to facilitate discussion on the development of criminal justice in the European Union. It will explore various issues of European Criminal Law including,- the European Union’s involvement in the containment of terrorism and organised crime, penal aspects of European Union Law, and the role of international police co-operation in the sphere of criminal investigation within Europe. Whilst the International Criminal Law segment of the series aims to encourage writing which addresses substantive issues of International Criminal Law in particular, general principles of criminal law such as offences, defences and excuses, sentencing, the mental element and enforcement. |
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The European Right to Confrontation in Criminal Proceedings; Absent, Anonymous and Vulnerable WitnessesAuthor: Dr. Stefano Maffei, April 2006, 276p. Series: European and International Criminal Law Series (1). Binding: hardback. ISBN: 9076871647. Prices: €65, $112. Language: English. |
Europa Law PublishingDrs. Jacqueline Lensink, publisher PO Box 6047 |
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Rethinking International Criminal Law; The Substantive PartEditor: Dr. Olaoluwa Olusanya (University of Wales, Aberystwyth), March 2007, 213p. Series: European and International Criminal Law Series (2). Binding: hardback. ISBN: 978-90-76871-75-2. Prices:€65, $106. Language: English. |
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