No. 27-4-6, November 2021
Index
- A theory of justice? Securing the normative foundations of EU criminal law through an integrated approach to independence
- Constitution and development of the European Union's penal jurisdiction: Responsibility, self‐reference and attribution
- European integration in context: Questioning the normative foundations of European criminal law; In this issue
- From facts and political objectives to legal bases and legal provisions: Incremental European integration in the criminal law field
- Issue Information
- Normative justifications of EU criminal law: European public goods and transnational interests
- Old wine in a new bottle: Shaping the foundations of EU criminal law through the concept of legal interests (Rechtsgüter)
- Principles of EU criminalisation and their varied normative strength: Harm and effectiveness
- Reflections on the place of criminal law in the European construction
- Taking the normative foundations of EU criminal law seriously: The legal duty of the EU to criminalise failure to rescue at sea
- The emerging role of the EU as a primary normative actor in the EU Area of Criminal Justice