The European Investigation Order
Legal Analysis and Practical Dilemmas of International Cooperation, Beiträge zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht - Studies in International and European Criminal Law and Procedure 56
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Beschreibung
This book is the last and final part of the project European Investigation Order - legal analysis and practical dilemmas of international cooperation - EIO-LAPD in the EU Justice Programme. It presents a contribution to the European-wide discourse on how to enhance the effectiveness and the practical implementation of the Directive 2014/41/EU on the European Investigation Order in Criminal Matters of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014 (EIO). Through national reports (Part I), the analysis of selected topics (Part II), and shorter case comments (Part III), the books objective is to equip target groups with specialised knowledge about the cross-border evidence gathering procedure described in the Directive 2014/41/EU. Unlike other parts of the project, this monograph is targeted at the legal community, students of law, NGOs and the interested public. Its goal is to achieve a greater inclusion of dilemmas connected with the practical application of the Directive into the legal and public discourse.
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Autorenportrait
Peter Rackow ist seit 2018 außerplanmäßiger Professor an der Juristischen Fakultät der Georg-August-Universität (Göttingen) und seit 2021 Geschäftsführer des Göttinger Vereins zur Förderung der Strafrechtswissenschaft und Kriminologie sowie ihrer praktischen Anwendung e.V. Nach seiner Habilitation (2007) lehrte er ab 2010 an der Deutschen Hochschule der Polizei (Münster-Hiltrup) und war ab 2013 als Anwalt tätig, insbesondere im Bereich des Verkehrsrechts. Er ist langjähriges Mitglied des Landsjustizprüfungsamts Celle. Seine Forschungstätigkeit bezieht sich insbesondere auf den Bereich der Straftaten gegen die öffentliche Ordnung. Miha Sepec, associate professor of criminal law, graduated in 2010 at the Faculty of Law of University of Ljubljana and later in 2015 finished his PhD in criminal law field at Faculty of Law of University of Maribor. He has published more than 150 works in the field of criminal law, international and constitutional law. His specialization is cybercrime, criminal law theory, criminal process, media law, and criminal constitutional doctrine. He is the single author of a scientific monography Cybercrime: Criminal Offences and Criminal Law Analysis, editor and leading author of the Commentary of the Slovenian Criminal Code and one of the authors of the Commentary of the Slovenian Constitution.
Inhalt
I. National Reports Charlotte Genschel, Lara Schalk-Unger and Nikolina Kulundžija The European Investigation Order – National Report Austria Elizabeta Ivičević Karas, Zoran Burić, Marin Bonačić and Aleksandar Maršavelski European Investigation Order In Croatia – Normative Framework and Practical Challenges Kai Ambos, Peter Rackow and Alexander Heinze The European Investigation Order – a German Perspective Laura Scomparin, Valeria Ferraris, Andrea Cabiale, Caroline Peloso and Oscar Calavita Abbreviated National Report – Italy Mário Simões Barata, Ana Paula Guimarães and Daniela Serra Castilhos The European Investigation Order in Portugal – Legal Analysis and Practical Dilemmas Miha Šepec, Tamara Dugar, Anže Erbežnik and Jan Stajnko Legal Implementation and Practical Application of the EIO Directive in Slovenia Miha Šepec, Tamara Dugar and Jan Stajnko European Investigation Order – A Comparative Analysis of Practical and Legal Dilemmas II. Special Topics Kai Ambos and Peter Rackow Developments and Adaptations of the Principle of Mutual Recognition – Reflections on the Origins of the European Investigation Order with a View to a Practice-Oriented Understanding of the Mutual Recognition Principle Laura Scomparin and Caroline Peloso Defend Yourself, by Contesting: Considerations on the Relationship Between Right of Defence and Right to Contest in the European Investigation Order Caroline Peloso and Oscar Calavita Interception of Telecommunications: Strengths and Weaknesses of the European Investigation Order Directive (2014/41/EU) Miha Šepec and Lara Schalk-Unger Special Part of EU Criminal Law: The Level of Harmonization of the Categories of Offences Listed in Annex D in EU Legislation and Across Selected Member States Laura Scomparin and Andrea Cabiale The Principle of Proportionality in Directive 2014/41/EU – Challenges of the Present and Opportunities for the Future Anže Erbežnik and Marin Bonačić European Investigation Order, E-Evidence and the Future of Cross-Border Cooperation in the EU III. Short Comments Jan Stajnko, Mário Simões Barata and István Szijártó Comments re Gavanozov I and Gavanozov II Peter Rackow, Elizabeta Ivičević Karas, Zoran Burić, Marin Bonačić and Aleksandar Maršavelski Comments re Parquet de Lübeck List of Editors List of Authors Subject Index