JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN THE CRIMINAL FIELD
The expansion of crime throughout the eras has increased at an alarming rate. It has expanded, evolved and gone through many different forms and stages. With the formation of the EU and the expulsion of internal borders, as well as the insurance of greater liberty and freedom of movement, acts...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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KD Mapro
2015-10-01
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Series: | Journal of Process Management. New Technologies |
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Online Access: | http://www.japmnt.com/images/Volume%203/Issue%204/4.%20JUDICIAL%20COOPERATION%20IN%20THE%20CRIMINAL%20FIELD.pdf |
Summary: | The expansion of crime
throughout the eras has increased at an alarming rate.
It has expanded, evolved and gone through many
different forms and stages. With the formation of the
EU and the expulsion of internal borders, as well as
the insurance of greater liberty and freedom of
movement, acts of crime and the number of criminals
have drastically increased. Its enormous growth and
expansion, especially in the form of crime betwixt
country borders (within EU territory), has desperately
called for change and development within the norms
of criminal law. However, with the view that criminal
law in most EU nations has its own specific and
varied markings, and since a supranational criminal
law does not exist, there has arisen a dire need for
cooperation within this sphere. The globalization of
transnational organized crime and its entry within the
legal sector of these member countries has been the
reason for the development of court cooperation
within Europe. Cooperation between the courts was
achieved through a tight collaboration between the
court services and other regulatory organs/authorities
of the member countries. This court cooperation is
conducted through very varied activities carried out
by the different countries, which are in turn
guaranteed through different conventions, bilateral
and multilateral agreements/treaties. There exist
many other kinds of legal support when viewing
court cooperation that one member country can
provide to another member country, for which
information will be provided further in the text.
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ISSN: | 2334-735X 2334-7449 |