Study on the Future of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union: National Report: Denmark
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Study on the Future of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union : National Report: Denmark. / Vestergaard, Jørn; Adamo, Silvia.
Copenhagen, 2008. 39 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Commissioned › peer-review
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T1 - Study on the Future of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union
T2 - National Report: Denmark
AU - Vestergaard, Jørn
AU - Adamo, Silvia
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Practitioners in the criminal justice system are fairly content with the European Arrest Warrant and other schemes based on the principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions. This is the result of a survey published by Professor of Criminal Law Jørn Vestergaard and research asststant Silvia Adamo from The Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.In recent years, the principle of mutual recognition has become a cornerstone in police and criminal law cooperation between Member States. In particular, the European Arrest Warrant has come to play an important role. The pivotal point in an extradition case is the judicial decision issued in the requesting country. The conditions for surrender are less burdensome than previously, and the process is speedy. Similar schemes have been introduced regarding fines, confiscation and evidence but have so far only been of minor practical relevance.As part of a comprehensive European study, a national survey has been conducted on the perception among leading representatives for the police, the prosecution service, defenders and judiciary regarding the new rules.
AB - Practitioners in the criminal justice system are fairly content with the European Arrest Warrant and other schemes based on the principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions. This is the result of a survey published by Professor of Criminal Law Jørn Vestergaard and research asststant Silvia Adamo from The Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.In recent years, the principle of mutual recognition has become a cornerstone in police and criminal law cooperation between Member States. In particular, the European Arrest Warrant has come to play an important role. The pivotal point in an extradition case is the judicial decision issued in the requesting country. The conditions for surrender are less burdensome than previously, and the process is speedy. Similar schemes have been introduced regarding fines, confiscation and evidence but have so far only been of minor practical relevance.As part of a comprehensive European study, a national survey has been conducted on the perception among leading representatives for the police, the prosecution service, defenders and judiciary regarding the new rules.
KW - Faculty of Law
KW - Politi og politiforhold
KW - Strafferet
KW - europæisering
KW - Gensidig anerkendelse
KW - europæisk arrestordre
KW - arrestordre
KW - udlevering
KW - Police and policing
KW - Criminal Law
KW - Europeanization
KW - Mutual recognition
KW - european Arrest Warrant
KW - Arrest Warrant
KW - extradition
M3 - Report
BT - Study on the Future of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union
CY - Copenhagen
ER -
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