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La confisca, le confische : Funzioni politico-criminali, natura giuridica e problemi ricostruttivo-applicativi / / Emanuele Nicosia
La confisca, le confische : Funzioni politico-criminali, natura giuridica e problemi ricostruttivo-applicativi / / Emanuele Nicosia
Autore Nicosia Emanuele
Pubbl/distr/stampa Turin, [Italy] : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 pages)
Disciplina 345.405
Collana Itinerari di Diritto Penale
Soggetto topico Criminal procedure - Europe
Forfeiture - Europe
ISBN 88-921-5129-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795691803321
Nicosia Emanuele  
Turin, [Italy] : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
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La confisca, le confische : Funzioni politico-criminali, natura giuridica e problemi ricostruttivo-applicativi / / Emanuele Nicosia
La confisca, le confische : Funzioni politico-criminali, natura giuridica e problemi ricostruttivo-applicativi / / Emanuele Nicosia
Autore Nicosia Emanuele
Pubbl/distr/stampa Turin, [Italy] : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 pages)
Disciplina 345.405
Collana Itinerari di Diritto Penale
Soggetto topico Criminal procedure - Europe
Forfeiture - Europe
ISBN 88-921-5129-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815255203321
Nicosia Emanuele  
Turin, [Italy] : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
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Diritto processuale penale inglese : prime riflessioni / / Mario Deganello
Diritto processuale penale inglese : prime riflessioni / / Mario Deganello
Autore Deganello Mario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Turin, Italy : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (109 p.)
Disciplina 345.405
Soggetto topico Criminal procedure - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 88-921-5241-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Cover; Quartino; INDICE; INTRODUZIONE - UN PRIMO SGUARDO D'INSIEME: THE (DIS)UNITED KINGDOM FRA TRADIZIONE ED INNOVAZIONE; CAPITOLO I - CONSIDERAZIONI PRELIMINARI DI SISTEMA; CAPITOLO II - LA FASE PRE TRIAL; CAPITOLO III - LE PROCEDURE PER IL RINVIO A GIUDIZIO
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480107003321
Deganello Mario  
Turin, Italy : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
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Diritto processuale penale inglese : prime riflessioni / / Mario Deganello
Diritto processuale penale inglese : prime riflessioni / / Mario Deganello
Autore Deganello Mario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Turin, Italy : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (109 p.)
Disciplina 345.405
Soggetto topico Criminal procedure - Europe
ISBN 88-921-5241-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Cover; Quartino; INDICE; INTRODUZIONE - UN PRIMO SGUARDO D'INSIEME: THE (DIS)UNITED KINGDOM FRA TRADIZIONE ED INNOVAZIONE; CAPITOLO I - CONSIDERAZIONI PRELIMINARI DI SISTEMA; CAPITOLO II - LA FASE PRE TRIAL; CAPITOLO III - LE PROCEDURE PER IL RINVIO A GIUDIZIO
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797343203321
Deganello Mario  
Turin, Italy : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
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Diritto processuale penale inglese : prime riflessioni / / Mario Deganello
Diritto processuale penale inglese : prime riflessioni / / Mario Deganello
Autore Deganello Mario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Turin, Italy : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (109 p.)
Disciplina 345.405
Soggetto topico Criminal procedure - Europe
ISBN 88-921-5241-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Cover; Quartino; INDICE; INTRODUZIONE - UN PRIMO SGUARDO D'INSIEME: THE (DIS)UNITED KINGDOM FRA TRADIZIONE ED INNOVAZIONE; CAPITOLO I - CONSIDERAZIONI PRELIMINARI DI SISTEMA; CAPITOLO II - LA FASE PRE TRIAL; CAPITOLO III - LE PROCEDURE PER IL RINVIO A GIUDIZIO
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817572403321
Deganello Mario  
Turin, Italy : , : G. Giappichelli Editore, , 2012
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Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Autore Summers Sarah J.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Collana Criminal law library
Soggetto topico Fair trial - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-6403-0
1-281-25865-2
9786611258658
1-84731-375-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part One -- 1. The Enduring Legacy of 'Inquisitorial' and 'Accusatorial' Procedural Forms in the Debate on Comparative Criminal Procedure -- AThe Enduring Legacy of the Inquisitorial -- Accusatorial Divide -- BThe Connection to Legal Nationalism -- CDeveloping a New Approach for Analysing European Criminal Procedure Law -- 2. The Origins of the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- AIntroduction: The Importance of the Developments of the Nineteenth Century -- BThe Development of the 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CJudicial Impartiality -- (i)The Separation of the Functions of 'Judging' and Prosecuting in -- France and Germany -- (ii) Impassivity or Activity: The Role of the English Judge in the -- Examination of the Evidence -- (iii) Institutional Impartiality -- DThe Public Hearing Requirement -- EImmediate and Oral Proceedings -- (i) Immediate and Oral Examination of Evidence at Trial -- (ii) Consideration at Trial of Evidence Collected before the Trial and -- Submitted in Writing -- (iii)Immediate and Oral Proceedings as Fundamental to the Accusatorial -- System -- FConclusions -- 3. The Rights of the Defence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century -- AThe Institutional Nature of the 'Rights of the Accused' -- BThe Rights of the Defence at Trial -- (i)The Presence of the Accused -- (ii) Participatory Rights of the Accused -- (a) The Developing Conception of the Accused as a Party -- (b) Understanding the Nature of the Accused's Participatory Rights: The English Reforms of the Late Nineteenth Century -- (c) The Assistance of Counsel -- CThe Role of the Defence in the Pre-trial Phase -- (i) The Pre-trial Phase as 'Investigative' -- (a) The Questioning of the Accused -- (b) The Examination of Evidence -- (ii)The Determinative Reality of the Investigation -- DConclusions -- Part Two -- 4. Defining Fairness in Article 6(1) ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BIdentifying Vargha's 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CThe Role of the 'Equality of Arms' Doctrine -- DThe Relationship between the Adversarial Procedure Requirement and the -- Equality of Arms -- EThe Court's Interpretation of the Adversarial Procedure Requirement in -- Criminal Proceedings -- (i)The Right to be Present at Trial -- (ii)Knowledge of the Other Side's Submissions -- (iii)Opportunity to Comment on the Other Side's Submissions -- FThe Relationship between the Defence and the Prosecution -- GFairness and Implied Procedural Forms -- 5. The Structure of the 'Trial' in Article 6 ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BThe Defence's Right to Challenge Witness Evidence -- CWitness Evidence in Europe: An Overview -- DRegulating Witness Evidence: Article 6(3)(d) -- (i)What is an Adequate and Proper Opportunity to Challenge Witnesses? -- (a) The Identity of the Witness -- (b) The Importance of the Witness -- (ii)When Should Witnesses be Examined? -- EThe Importance of the Trial as the Forum for Confronting Witness Evidence -- FReconciling Examination of Witnesses in the Investigation Phase with the -- 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- (i)The Presence of Counsel during Pre-trial Examination of Witnesses -- (ii)The Presence of an Impartial Supervisory Authority during the Examination of Witnesses -- (iii)Immediacy -- G The Privilege Against Self-incrimination -- (i) Improper Compulsion -- (ii) Indirect 'Acceptable' Compulsion -- (iii) The Relationship between Compulsion and the Assistance of Counsel -- (iv) The Privilege against Self-incrimination as a Substitute for the Refusal to Insist on Adversarial Principles in the Investigation Phase -- HThe Root of the Problem: Defining the 'Trial' -- (i)The Investigation Phase Lacuna -- (ii)Explaining the Investigation Phase Lacuna: Les Travaux Préparatoires -- (iii)Resolving the Fairness Deficit: Acknowledging the European Procedural Tradition -- 6. Reassessing Fairness in European Criminal Law: Procedural Fairness, Defence Rights and Institutional Forms -- AProcedural Fairness as Individual Rights -- BProcedural Rights and Institutional Forms -- CArticle 6 ECHR and the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- DTowards an Institutional Understanding of Fairness in Criminal Proceedings
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Summers Sarah J.  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
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Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Autore Summers Sarah J.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Collana Criminal law library
Soggetto topico Fair trial - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
ISBN 1-4725-6403-0
1-281-25865-2
9786611258658
1-84731-375-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part One -- 1. The Enduring Legacy of 'Inquisitorial' and 'Accusatorial' Procedural Forms in the Debate on Comparative Criminal Procedure -- AThe Enduring Legacy of the Inquisitorial -- Accusatorial Divide -- BThe Connection to Legal Nationalism -- CDeveloping a New Approach for Analysing European Criminal Procedure Law -- 2. The Origins of the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- AIntroduction: The Importance of the Developments of the Nineteenth Century -- BThe Development of the 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CJudicial Impartiality -- (i)The Separation of the Functions of 'Judging' and Prosecuting in -- France and Germany -- (ii) Impassivity or Activity: The Role of the English Judge in the -- Examination of the Evidence -- (iii) Institutional Impartiality -- DThe Public Hearing Requirement -- EImmediate and Oral Proceedings -- (i) Immediate and Oral Examination of Evidence at Trial -- (ii) Consideration at Trial of Evidence Collected before the Trial and -- Submitted in Writing -- (iii)Immediate and Oral Proceedings as Fundamental to the Accusatorial -- System -- FConclusions -- 3. The Rights of the Defence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century -- AThe Institutional Nature of the 'Rights of the Accused' -- BThe Rights of the Defence at Trial -- (i)The Presence of the Accused -- (ii) Participatory Rights of the Accused -- (a) The Developing Conception of the Accused as a Party -- (b) Understanding the Nature of the Accused's Participatory Rights: The English Reforms of the Late Nineteenth Century -- (c) The Assistance of Counsel -- CThe Role of the Defence in the Pre-trial Phase -- (i) The Pre-trial Phase as 'Investigative' -- (a) The Questioning of the Accused -- (b) The Examination of Evidence -- (ii)The Determinative Reality of the Investigation -- DConclusions -- Part Two -- 4. Defining Fairness in Article 6(1) ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BIdentifying Vargha's 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CThe Role of the 'Equality of Arms' Doctrine -- DThe Relationship between the Adversarial Procedure Requirement and the -- Equality of Arms -- EThe Court's Interpretation of the Adversarial Procedure Requirement in -- Criminal Proceedings -- (i)The Right to be Present at Trial -- (ii)Knowledge of the Other Side's Submissions -- (iii)Opportunity to Comment on the Other Side's Submissions -- FThe Relationship between the Defence and the Prosecution -- GFairness and Implied Procedural Forms -- 5. The Structure of the 'Trial' in Article 6 ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BThe Defence's Right to Challenge Witness Evidence -- CWitness Evidence in Europe: An Overview -- DRegulating Witness Evidence: Article 6(3)(d) -- (i)What is an Adequate and Proper Opportunity to Challenge Witnesses? -- (a) The Identity of the Witness -- (b) The Importance of the Witness -- (ii)When Should Witnesses be Examined? -- EThe Importance of the Trial as the Forum for Confronting Witness Evidence -- FReconciling Examination of Witnesses in the Investigation Phase with the -- 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- (i)The Presence of Counsel during Pre-trial Examination of Witnesses -- (ii)The Presence of an Impartial Supervisory Authority during the Examination of Witnesses -- (iii)Immediacy -- G The Privilege Against Self-incrimination -- (i) Improper Compulsion -- (ii) Indirect 'Acceptable' Compulsion -- (iii) The Relationship between Compulsion and the Assistance of Counsel -- (iv) The Privilege against Self-incrimination as a Substitute for the Refusal to Insist on Adversarial Principles in the Investigation Phase -- HThe Root of the Problem: Defining the 'Trial' -- (i)The Investigation Phase Lacuna -- (ii)Explaining the Investigation Phase Lacuna: Les Travaux Préparatoires -- (iii)Resolving the Fairness Deficit: Acknowledging the European Procedural Tradition -- 6. Reassessing Fairness in European Criminal Law: Procedural Fairness, Defence Rights and Institutional Forms -- AProcedural Fairness as Individual Rights -- BProcedural Rights and Institutional Forms -- CArticle 6 ECHR and the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- DTowards an Institutional Understanding of Fairness in Criminal Proceedings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784725003321
Summers Sarah J.  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
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Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Sarah J. Summers
Autore Summers Sarah J.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 345.4056
Collana Criminal law library
Soggetto topico Fair trial - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
ISBN 1-4725-6403-0
1-281-25865-2
9786611258658
1-84731-375-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part One -- 1. The Enduring Legacy of 'Inquisitorial' and 'Accusatorial' Procedural Forms in the Debate on Comparative Criminal Procedure -- AThe Enduring Legacy of the Inquisitorial -- Accusatorial Divide -- BThe Connection to Legal Nationalism -- CDeveloping a New Approach for Analysing European Criminal Procedure Law -- 2. The Origins of the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- AIntroduction: The Importance of the Developments of the Nineteenth Century -- BThe Development of the 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CJudicial Impartiality -- (i)The Separation of the Functions of 'Judging' and Prosecuting in -- France and Germany -- (ii) Impassivity or Activity: The Role of the English Judge in the -- Examination of the Evidence -- (iii) Institutional Impartiality -- DThe Public Hearing Requirement -- EImmediate and Oral Proceedings -- (i) Immediate and Oral Examination of Evidence at Trial -- (ii) Consideration at Trial of Evidence Collected before the Trial and -- Submitted in Writing -- (iii)Immediate and Oral Proceedings as Fundamental to the Accusatorial -- System -- FConclusions -- 3. The Rights of the Defence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century -- AThe Institutional Nature of the 'Rights of the Accused' -- BThe Rights of the Defence at Trial -- (i)The Presence of the Accused -- (ii) Participatory Rights of the Accused -- (a) The Developing Conception of the Accused as a Party -- (b) Understanding the Nature of the Accused's Participatory Rights: The English Reforms of the Late Nineteenth Century -- (c) The Assistance of Counsel -- CThe Role of the Defence in the Pre-trial Phase -- (i) The Pre-trial Phase as 'Investigative' -- (a) The Questioning of the Accused -- (b) The Examination of Evidence -- (ii)The Determinative Reality of the Investigation -- DConclusions -- Part Two -- 4. Defining Fairness in Article 6(1) ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BIdentifying Vargha's 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- CThe Role of the 'Equality of Arms' Doctrine -- DThe Relationship between the Adversarial Procedure Requirement and the -- Equality of Arms -- EThe Court's Interpretation of the Adversarial Procedure Requirement in -- Criminal Proceedings -- (i)The Right to be Present at Trial -- (ii)Knowledge of the Other Side's Submissions -- (iii)Opportunity to Comment on the Other Side's Submissions -- FThe Relationship between the Defence and the Prosecution -- GFairness and Implied Procedural Forms -- 5. The Structure of the 'Trial' in Article 6 ECHR -- AIntroduction -- BThe Defence's Right to Challenge Witness Evidence -- CWitness Evidence in Europe: An Overview -- DRegulating Witness Evidence: Article 6(3)(d) -- (i)What is an Adequate and Proper Opportunity to Challenge Witnesses? -- (a) The Identity of the Witness -- (b) The Importance of the Witness -- (ii)When Should Witnesses be Examined? -- EThe Importance of the Trial as the Forum for Confronting Witness Evidence -- FReconciling Examination of Witnesses in the Investigation Phase with the -- 'Accusatorial Trinity' -- (i)The Presence of Counsel during Pre-trial Examination of Witnesses -- (ii)The Presence of an Impartial Supervisory Authority during the Examination of Witnesses -- (iii)Immediacy -- G The Privilege Against Self-incrimination -- (i) Improper Compulsion -- (ii) Indirect 'Acceptable' Compulsion -- (iii) The Relationship between Compulsion and the Assistance of Counsel -- (iv) The Privilege against Self-incrimination as a Substitute for the Refusal to Insist on Adversarial Principles in the Investigation Phase -- HThe Root of the Problem: Defining the 'Trial' -- (i)The Investigation Phase Lacuna -- (ii)Explaining the Investigation Phase Lacuna: Les Travaux Préparatoires -- (iii)Resolving the Fairness Deficit: Acknowledging the European Procedural Tradition -- 6. Reassessing Fairness in European Criminal Law: Procedural Fairness, Defence Rights and Institutional Forms -- AProcedural Fairness as Individual Rights -- BProcedural Rights and Institutional Forms -- CArticle 6 ECHR and the European Criminal Procedural Tradition -- DTowards an Institutional Understanding of Fairness in Criminal Proceedings
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815171803321
Summers Sarah J.  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2007
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The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union = : L'avenir de la reconnaissance mutuelle en matière pénale dans l'Union européenne / / Gisèle Vernimmen-Van Tiggelen, Laura Surano, Anne Weyembergh
The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union = : L'avenir de la reconnaissance mutuelle en matière pénale dans l'Union européenne / / Gisèle Vernimmen-Van Tiggelen, Laura Surano, Anne Weyembergh
Autore Vernimmen-Van Tiggelen Gisèle
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bruxelles : , : Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (603 pages)
Disciplina 347.075
Collana Études européennes (Brussels, Belgium)
Soggetto topico Judgments, Criminal - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910725986903321
Vernimmen-Van Tiggelen Gisèle  
Bruxelles : , : Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, , 2009
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Judicial protection in transnational criminal proceedings / / edited by Martin Böse, Maria Bröcker, Anne Schneider
Judicial protection in transnational criminal proceedings / / edited by Martin Böse, Maria Bröcker, Anne Schneider
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 443 p. 1 illus.)
Disciplina 340.9
Collana Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law
Soggetto topico Transnational crime - Europe
International criminal law - Europe
Criminal procedure - Europe
ISBN 3-030-55796-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Country Report “Austria” -- 3. Country Report “France” -- 4. Country Report “Germany” -- 5. Country Report “Italy” -- 6. Country Report “the Netherlands” -- 7. Country Report “Norway” -- 8. Country Report “Portugal” -- 9. Country Report “Switzerland” -- 10. Comparative Analysis -- 11. Judicial Protection in International and EU Law -- 12. Recommendations. .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910484742603321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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