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Oxford studies in European law
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Contents |
The Principle of Mutual Recognition as Judicial Impetus for the Free Movement Provisions -- The Development of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Secondary Legislation -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Internal Market -- Conclusions on the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the Internal Market -- The Mutual Recognition Principle as Judicial Impetus for a Powerful and EU-Wide Application of the ne bis in idem Principle -- The Principle of Mutual Recognition as Legislative Impetus for Efficient Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters -- Conclusions on the Principle of Mutual Recognition in the EU Criminal Justice Area -- Mutual Recognition from a Cross-Policy Perspective: A Search into the Viability of the Internal Market Analogy -- The Introduction of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in Two Diverging, but Intertwined, Policy Areas -- The Mutual Recognition Mechanism: Object, Actors, Mechanism, and Characteristics -- The Workability of the Principle of Mutual Recognition -- General Conclusions. |
General note | Based on author's dissertation (doctoral)--Universiteit Antwerpen, 2011, under title: The Principle of Mutual Recognition in the EU Internal Market and the EU Criminal Justice Area |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-351) and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2013943833 |
ISBN | 9780199673032 (hbk.) |
ISBN | 0199673039 (hbk.) |