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Produktbild: Mancano, L: European Union and Deprivation of Liberty

Mancano, L: European Union and Deprivation of Liberty A Legislative and Judicial Analysis from the Perspective of the Individual

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.05.2019

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

16/23.6/2.3 cm

Gewicht

540 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5099-0808-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

02.05.2019

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

16/23.6/2.3 cm

Gewicht

540 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5099-0808-0

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  • Produktbild: Mancano, L: European Union and Deprivation of Liberty
  • I. The European Union and Deprivation of Liberty. The Importance of the Origins
    II. A Holistic Approach
    III. Plot and Main Characters

    PART I
    FREE MOVEMENT AND DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY IN EU LAW
    1. Free Movement and Deprivation of Liberty. Paradigm, Genesis, Laboratory
    I. Free Movement and the Origins of Deprivation of Liberty in EU Law
    II. EU Law and Deprivation of Liberty. The Internal Market as a Laboratory
    III. Beyond the Internal Market. Free Movement as Trigger and Objective of Deprivation of Liberty in EU Law
    IV. Conclusions

    PART II
    SUBSTANTIVE EU CRIMINAL LAW
    2. Deprivation of Liberty and Substantive Criminal Law. Overview
    I. Introduction
    II. The Use of Imprisonment in EU Substantive Criminal Law. Reasons and Methods
    III. The Case Studies: Rationales and Criteria of Analysis
    IV. Deprivation of Liberty and Substantive EU Criminal Law. The Policy Context
    V. Deprivation of Liberty and Substantive EU Criminal Law. The Legal Framework
    VI. Conclusions
    3. The PIF Directive
    I. Introduction
    II. The Directive
    III. EU Law Proportionality
    IV. Legal Certainty
    V. Criminal Law Proportionality
    VI. Conclusions
    4. The Anti-Drug Trafficking Directive
    I. Introduction
    II. The Regulation
    III. The Directive
    IV. EU Law Proportionality
    V. Legal Certainty
    VI. Criminal Law Proportionality
    VII. Conclusions
    5. The Market Abuse Directive
    I. Introduction
    II. The Regulation
    III. The Directive
    IV. EU Law Proportionality
    V. Legal Certainty
    VI. Criminal Law Proportionality
    VII. Conclusions
    Concluding Remarks on EU Substantive Criminal Law and Deprivation of Liberty

    PART III
    PROCEDURAL CRIMINAL LAW AND MUTUAL RECOGNITION
    6. EU Procedural Criminal and Mutual Recognition. Overview
    I. Introduction
    II. Mutual Recognition and Mutual Trust in EU Law
    III. The Right to Liberty in Europe
    IV. Conclusions
    7. The European Arrest Warrant and the Procedural Rights Directives
    I. The European Arrest Warrant
    II. The Procedural Rights Directives
    III. Conclusions
    8. Mutual Recognition of Custodial Penalties, Probation Measures and the European Supervision Order
    I. Introduction
    II. The FD on Transfer of Prisoners, Probation Measures and the ESO
    III. The Right to Liberty and Coercive Movement of Persons within the EU
    IV. Conclusions
    Concluding Remarks on Deprivation of Liberty in Mutual Recognition and EU Criminal Procedure

    PART IV
    ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION DETENTION
    9. Deprivation of Liberty in the Context of Immigration Control. Overview
    I. Introduction
    II. EU Law and Migration Issues
    III. The Right to Liberty in EU Asylum and Immigration Law
    10. Asylum Law
    I. The EU Rules on Detention
    II. Immigration Detention in the Common European Asylum System
    III. Deprivation of Liberty in EU Asylum Law and the Presumption of Mutual Trust
    IV. Grounds and Limits of Detention of Asylum-Seekers
    V. The Right to Liberty in EU Asylum Law. Adequate Level of Protection?
    VI. Conclusions on Deprivation of Liberty in EU Asylum Law
    11. Irregular Migration
    I. Introduction
    II. Secondary Law
    III. The Right to Liberty of Irregular Migrants and the CJEU's Interpretation
    IV. The Right to Liberty in EU Law and Immigration Detention
    V. Conclusions on Immigration Detention in EU Law
    Concluding Remarks on Asylum and Immigration Detention in EU Law

    PART V
    DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY AND EU CITIZENSHIP
    12. Integration and Reintegration in the EU Civic Status of Detainees
    I. Introduction
    II. Integration and EU Citizenship
    III. Deprivation of Liberty and Reintegration in EU Law
    IV. Conclusions on Deprivation of Liberty and EU Citizenship