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    Criminal Law and Justice in the European Union

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    Criminal Law and Justice in the European Union brings together a group of academics and practitioners based in Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands to explore current issues and emerging trends in this broad but specialised field
    ISBN: 9781911611721
    AuthorHeffernan, Liz
    Pub Date26/08/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages220
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    The role of EU law and policy has become a subject of significant interest for those
    working or studying in criminal law and justice. The pace of European developments
    and their impact within the Irish legal system has increased demand for research and
    analysis on a wide range of topics including the European Arrest Warrant, mutual
    legal assistance, police access to mobile phone data, suspects' rights, pre-trial
    supervision and the confiscation of assets.

    This book is designed to introduce readers to law and policy in EU criminal law and to provide
    detailed analysis of key areas that are pertinent to legal practice. The implications of
    Brexit on police and criminal justice cooperation forms a particular focus

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    The role of EU law and policy has become a subject of significant interest for those
    working or studying in criminal law and justice. The pace of European developments
    and their impact within the Irish legal system has increased demand for research and
    analysis on a wide range of topics including the European Arrest Warrant, mutual
    legal assistance, police access to mobile phone data, suspects' rights, pre-trial
    supervision and the confiscation of assets.

    This book is designed to introduce readers to law and policy in EU criminal law and to provide
    detailed analysis of key areas that are pertinent to legal practice. The implications of
    Brexit on police and criminal justice cooperation forms a particular focus