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CRIME IN CRISIS

ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF NESTOR COURAKIS

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  • Foreword
  • Table of contents
  • Chapters
    • I. Crime and Crisis
    • II. Economic Crisis, Civil Rights, and Penal Sciences
    • III. Crime Prevention Policies and Social Control During Crisis
    • IV. Jurisprudence, Legislative Drafting, and Sentencing During Crisis
    • V. State Crisis and Corruption
    • VI. The Role of Technology in Detecting and Preventing Crime, and Data Protection Issues
    • VII. Police and Policing during Crisis
    • VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and Crisis
    • IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis
    • X. Economic Crime, Organized Crime, and Crisis
    • XI. Victims of Crisis and Vulnerable Groups, Human Trafficking, Children ‐ Victims, and Racism
    • XII. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Criminal Justice, and Crisis
    • XIII. Restorative Justice and Crisis
  • Publications
  • Ceremonial Presentation

Judicial dialogue between the European Court of Human Rights and national supreme courts

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Author Nestor CourakisPosted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017Categories VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and CrisisTags Nestor Courakis, JOHANNA RINCEANU

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Chapters

  • I. Crime and Crisis (5)
  • II. Economic Crisis, Civil Rights, and Penal Sciences (8)
  • III. Crime Prevention Policies and Social Control During Crisis (5)
  • IV. Jurisprudence, Legislative Drafting, and Sentencing During Crisis (7)
  • V. State Crisis and Corruption (8)
  • VI. The Role of Technology in Detecting and Preventing Crime, and Data Protection Issues (5)
  • VII. Police and Policing during Crisis (7)
  • VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and Crisis (6)
  • IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis (6)
  • X. Economic Crime, Organized Crime, and Crisis (7)
  • XI. Victims of Crisis and Vulnerable Groups, Human Trafficking, Children ‐ Victims, and Racism (6)
  • XII. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Criminal Justice, and Crisis (6)
  • XIII. Restorative Justice and Crisis (7)
  • Home
  • Foreword
  • Table of contents
  • Chapters
    • I. Crime and Crisis
    • II. Economic Crisis, Civil Rights, and Penal Sciences
    • III. Crime Prevention Policies and Social Control During Crisis
    • IV. Jurisprudence, Legislative Drafting, and Sentencing During Crisis
    • V. State Crisis and Corruption
    • VI. The Role of Technology in Detecting and Preventing Crime, and Data Protection Issues
    • VII. Police and Policing during Crisis
    • VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and Crisis
    • IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis
    • X. Economic Crime, Organized Crime, and Crisis
    • XI. Victims of Crisis and Vulnerable Groups, Human Trafficking, Children ‐ Victims, and Racism
    • XII. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Criminal Justice, and Crisis
    • XIII. Restorative Justice and Crisis
  • Publications
  • Ceremonial Presentation
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