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Chain Reactions in Criminal Justice
discretion and the necessity of interdisciplinary research
2016 || Paperback || Maartje van der Woude || Eleven international publishing
By drawing from her research on ethnic profiling, crimmigration and counterterrorism legislation, Van der Woude illustrates the key role that discretion has in various criminal justice matters, as well as emphasizing the need to view and research discretion as an interdisciplinary concept.
Whereas discretion is considered necessary for the proper and efficient functioning of the criminal justice system, it is more often seen as a problem for legal and public policy due to its potential for in...
EU Cross-Border Insolvency Court-to-Court Cooperation Principles
2016 || Paperback || B. Wessels || Eleven international publishing
This publication contains a set of 26 EU Cross-Border Insolvency Court-to-Court Cooperation Principles ('EU JudgeCo Principles') and 18 EU Cross-Border Insolvency Court-to-Court Communications Guidelines ('EU JudgeCo Guidelines'). These EU JudgeCo Principles will strengthen efficient and effective communication between courts in EU Member States in insolvency cases with cross-border effects. They have been produced in a period of two years (2013-2014), developed by a team of scholars of Leide...
National Procedural Autonomy Revisited
consequences of differences in national rules on administrative litigation for the enforcement of environmental European Union law
2016 || Paperback || Franziska Grashof || Europa Law Publishing
In this book, Franziska Grashof reconsiders one of the leading principles of European administrative law: the principle of national procedural autonomy. Her work shows that due to different national administrative litigation rules, common European rules are enforced in a fragmented manner. This is illustrated with the example of the judicial enforcement of Directive 2011/92/EU on environmental impact assessment for projects in the legal systems of Germany, England and the Netherlands. Under t...
Choosing Sharia?
Multiculturalism, Islamic fundamentalism and Sharia Councils
2016 || Paperback || Machteld Zee || Eleven international publishing
Proponents of multiculturalism do not usually subscribe to Islamist goals. Yet, across Europe, these are being furthered. Sharia councils are deeply at odds with Western moral and legal principles of equality, freedom and justice. But high-profile multiculturalists tend to present a romanticised view of these councils, which obscures both the ideology that motivates them and their practical consequences. Are Sharia councils a legitimate expression of the longing for identity, as multicultural...
Between Hobbes' Leviathan and Smith's Invisible Hand
empirical and interdisciplinary legal research on formal and informal institutions in trust relations
2016 || Paperback || Vincent W. Buskens || Eleven international publishing
This is the inaugural address delivered on the acceptance of the Chair of Empirical Legal Studies at the Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam.