Criminal liability of legal persons in EU countries

Criminal liability of legal persons in EU countries
Author: Pavel Nikolaevich Biri︠u︡kov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 5927322468

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Liability of Legal Persons for Offences in the EU

Liability of Legal Persons for Offences in the EU
Author: Gert Vermeulen,Wendy De Bondt,Charlotte Ryckman
Publsiher: Maklu
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789046605202

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Discussions of the possibility to attribute liability to legal persons for committing offenses are far from new. The EU landscape however is scattered. Although there are obligations for the Member States to introduce liability for legal persons committing offenses, diversity remains as to: the offenses that may trigger liability * the legal persons that may be held liable * the attribution theories and mechanisms used * the type of liability, which may be either penal, administrative, or civil * the sanctions that legal persons may incur. Consistent policy making requires an identification of the main commonalities and differences in view of being able to adequately reflect them in cross-national policy initiatives. Hence, the European Commission launched a call for tender for a study on the issue, which was awarded to the Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP). The results are published in this book. Based on comparative legal analysis in the EU27, recommendations are formulated relating to the EU approximation policy (amongst others to reconsider the concept of a 'legal person' and to look into the need for specific 'legal person'-offenses), the functioning of mutual recognition (amongst others to extend the current mutual recognition instrumentarium), the exchange of information (amongst others to develop a criminal records policy), and procedural safeguards (amongst others to secure equivalent protection outside a criminal liability context). In other words, a helicopter view is taken to ensure consistent EU policy making. (Series: Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy [IRCP] - Vol. 44)

Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Law in the European Union

Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Law in the European Union
Author: Michael G. Faure,Michael Faure,Gunter Heine,Gand Heine,Günter Heine
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041123374

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This provides not only a summary of the criminal prosecution of environmental law in the various countries, but also addresses differences and similarities in practice with respect to environmental criminal law. A critical analysis of the answers is also provided."--Jacket.

Organized Crime Legislation in the European Union

Organized Crime Legislation in the European Union
Author: Francesco Calderoni
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2010-06-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642043314

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Just a few months after the entry into force of the EU Framework Decision on the fight against organized crime, this book provides an unprecedented analysis of the national and European legislation on organized crime. The book provides a critical examination of the European policies and legal instruments to promote the harmonization and approximation of criminal law in this field (including the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime). The current level of harmonization among EU Member States and the approximation to the standards of the new Framework Decision are discussed in detail, with the help of tables, graphs and maps. The results highlight the problems surrounding the international legal instruments and the inconsistencies of the national approaches to combating organized crime.

European Criminal Justice and Policy

European Criminal Justice and Policy
Author: Marc Cools
Publsiher: Maklu
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789046605424

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Reviewing European policy with respect to different phases in the criminal justice chain, the contributions in this book range from looking into the extension of criminalization in the sphere of trafficking in human beings and labor exploitation, to the operability of cross-border execution of sentences involving deprivation of liberty. Most contributions look into the need to develop a conceptual framework to support future policy making, pointing to the lack thereof with respect to liability of legal persons, ne bis in idem as an EU principle, cross-border effect of disqualifications, and cooperation with private security actors. One essay looks into the public expenditure in different phases of the criminal justice chain, based on a case study on the public expenditure of Belgian drug policy. Additionally, from a historical and comparative perspective, the book analyzes specific European and Chinese interrogation rules to provide a solid context for the current situation and to support future legal reforms. (Series: Governance of Security (GofS) Research Paper - Vol. 7)

European Developments in Corporate Criminal Liability

European Developments in Corporate Criminal Liability
Author: James Gobert,Ana-Maria Pascal
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2011-06-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781136741517

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When corporations carry on their business in a grossly negligent manner, or take a cavalier approach to risk management, the consequences can be catastrophic. The harm may be financial, as occurred when such well-regarded companies as Enron, Lehman Brothers, Worldcom and Barings collapsed, or it may be environmental, as illustrated most recently by the Gulf oil spill. Sometimes deaths and serious injuries on a mass scale occur, as in the Bhopal gas disaster, the Chernobyl nuclear explosion, the Paris crash of the Concorde, the capsize of the Herald of Free Enterprise, and rail crashes at Southall, Paddington and Hatfield in England.What role can the law play in preventing such debacles and in punishing the corporate offenders? This collection of thematic papers and European country reports addresses these questions at both a theoretical and empirical level. The thematic papers analyse corporate criminal liability from a range of academic disciplines, including law, sociology/criminology, economics, philosophy and environmental studies, whilst the country reports look at the laws of corporate crime throughout Europe, highlighting both common features and irreconcilable differences between the various jurisdictions.

Research Handbook on EU Criminal Law

Research Handbook on EU Criminal Law
Author: Valsamis Mitsilegas,Maria Bergström,Theodore Konstadinides
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2016-03-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781783473311

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EU criminal law is one of the fastest evolving, but also challenging, policy areas and fields of law. This Handbook provides a comprehensive and advanced analysis of EU criminal law as a structurally and constitutionally unique policy area and field of research. With contributions from leading experts, focusing on their respective fields of research, the book is preoccupied with defining cross-border or ‘Euro-crimes’, while allowing Member States to sanction criminal behaviour through mutual cooperation. It contains a web of institutions, agencies and external liaisons, which ensure the protection of EU citizens from serious crime, while protecting the fundamental rights of suspects and criminals. Students and scholars of EU criminal law will benefit from the comprehensive research present in this Handbook. National and EU policy-makers, as well as judges, defence lawyers and human rights lawyers will find the analysis of current legal action, combined with proposed solutions, useful to their work

Regulating Corporate Criminal Liability

Regulating Corporate Criminal Liability
Author: Dominik Brodowski,Manuel Espinoza de los Monteros de la Parra,Klaus Tiedemann,Joachim Vogel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319059938

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Corporate Criminal Liability is on the rise worldwide: More and more legal systems now include genuinely criminal sanctioning for legal entities. The various regulatory options available to national criminal justice systems, their implications and their constitutional, economic and psychological parameters are key questions addressed in this volume. Specific emphasis is put on procedural questions relating to corporate criminal liability, on alternative sanctions such as blacklisting of corporations, on common corporate crimes and on questions of transnational criminal justice.