The European Public Prosecutor’s OfficeLigeti, Katalin ![]() in Mitsilegas, Valsamis; Bergström, Maria; Konstadinides, Theodore (Eds.) Research Handbook on EU Criminal Law (in press) Detailed reference viewed: 51 (3 UL) Composite Enforcement and Comprehensive Judicial ProtectionLigeti, Katalin ; in Luchtman, Michiel; Ligeti, Katalin; Vervaele, John (Eds.) EU enforcement authorities - Punitive law enforcement in a composite legal order (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 51 (2 UL) Introduction; Ligeti, Katalin ; in Luchtman, Michiel; Ligeti, Katalin; Vervaele, John (Eds.) EU enforcement authorities - Punitive law enforcement in a composite legal order (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 116 (1 UL) EU enforcement authorities - Punitive law enforcement in a composite legal order; Ligeti, Katalin ; Book published by Bloomsbury Publishing (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 82 (7 UL) Of swords and shields: due process and crime control in times of globalization - Liber amicorum prof. dr. J.A.E. Vervaele; Ligeti, Katalin ; Tosza, Stanislaw ![]() Book published by Eleven (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 227 (7 UL) Le Parquet européen et le blanchiment de capitauxLigeti, Katalin ; in Marty, Marie; Kirmann, Florent (Eds.) Le droit criminel à l’épreuve de l’infraction de blanchiment (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 40 (5 UL) EuropolLigeti, Katalin ; in Ambos, Kai; Rackow, Peter (Eds.) The Cambridge Companion to European Criminal Law (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 45 (1 UL)![]() Introduction (Enforcement Challenges in Multilevel Regulatory Systems)Zinonos, Panagiotis ; Ligeti, Katalin ; in Ligeti, Katalin; Brodersen, Kei Hannah (Eds.) Studies on Enforcement in Multilevel Regulatory Systems (2022) Detailed reference viewed: 56 (8 UL) Practitioners' Handbook on the European Public Prosecutor's Office; ; et al Report (2022) Detailed reference viewed: 104 (1 UL) The Application of the European Arrest Warrant in Luxembourg (Country Report)Ligeti, Katalin ; Constantinides, Panayiotis ![]() Report (2022) Detailed reference viewed: 143 (16 UL) Studies on Enforcement in Multilevel Regulatory SystemsLigeti, Katalin ; Book published by NOMOS (2022) Detailed reference viewed: 78 (2 UL)![]() Sword, Shield and Cloud: Toward a European System of Public-Private Orders for Electronic Evidence in Criminal Matters?Ligeti, Katalin ; Robinson, Gavin ![]() in Mitsilegas, Valsamis; Vavoula, Niovi (Eds.) Surveillance and Privacy in the Digital Age: European, Transatlantic and Global Perspectives (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 1146 (28 UL)![]() The Handling of Digital Evidence in LuxembourgLigeti, Katalin ; Robinson, Gavin ![]() in Caianiello, Michele; Camon, Albert (Eds.) Digital Forensic Evidence: Towards Common European Standards in Antifraud Administrative and Criminal Investigations (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 236 (22 UL) The European Public Prosecutor’s Office at Launch. Adapting National Systems, Transforming EU Criminal LawLigeti, Katalin ; ; Giuffrida, Fabio ![]() Book published by Wolters Kluwer - CEDAM (2020) In November 2017, Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 implementing enhanced cooperation on the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (‘EPPO’) entered into force. The EPPO is a new body of ... [more ▼] In November 2017, Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 implementing enhanced cooperation on the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (‘EPPO’) entered into force. The EPPO is a new body of the European Union that will investigate and prosecute perpetrators of criminal offences affecting the financial interests of the Union. Being the first EU authority to exercise direct powers vis-à-vis individuals in the field of criminal law, the EPPO represents a paradigm shift in the EU criminal justice field and requires several amendments of national legislation. The Member States that take part in the EPPO enhanced cooperation are currently in the process of implementing the Regulation in order to make their criminal justice systems compatible with its provisions, and allow the EPPO to carry out its activities once the Office will be up and running. Building on the Symposium that took place in Coimbra on 29–30 March 2017, which was co-organised by the European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN) and the Instituto Jurídico of the Law Faculty of the University of Coimbra, this book offers a comprehensive overview of crucial aspects of this ambitious and debated EU initiative, in both its European and national dimensions. It aims to analyse key issues related to the functioning and legitimacy of the EPPO from a European perspective, such as EPPO independence and material competence, judicial review of its acts, and protection of fundamental rights in the framework of EPPO proceedings. At the same time, it also represents the first publication that, in the wake of the Regulation’s adoption, discusses the challenges that the implementation of this EU legal instrument is currently raising in some Member States, namely Austria, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 906 (39 UL) The (Criminal) Liability of Legal Persons and Heads of Business: Strenghts and Weaknesses of the European Union's ApproachLigeti, Katalin ; Giuffrida, Fabio ![]() in Revue Pénale Luxembourgeoise (2020), (5), 2-22 This article aims to analyse the current EU legal framework on the (criminal) liability of legal persons and heads of business, and discuss its strengths and weaknesses. The first section provides some ... [more ▼] This article aims to analyse the current EU legal framework on the (criminal) liability of legal persons and heads of business, and discuss its strengths and weaknesses. The first section provides some introductory remarks on a recent cross-cutting trend in EU law, which affects both corporate and individual liability, namely the increasing blurring of boundaries between administrative and criminal law in the enforcement of financial and economic policy. The analysis then shifts to the EU rules on corporate (criminal) liability, before briefly discussing whether, in EU legislation, the attribution of liability to legal persons is accompanied by recognition of their procedural rights. Finally, this contribution examines the criminal liability of heads of business, by focusing on the field of the protection of the Union’s financial interests, which represents a useful case study to discuss the current EU approach. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 280 (12 UL) IntroductionLigeti, Katalin ; ; Giuffrida, Fabio ![]() in Ligeti, Katalin; Antunes, Maria João; Giuffrida, Fabio (Eds.) The European Public Prosecutor’s Office at Launch. Adapting National Systems, Transforming EU Criminal Law (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 90 (5 UL) Admissibility of Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in the EU; Ligeti, Katalin ; et alin Eucrim (2020), (3), 201-208 Detailed reference viewed: 151 (9 UL) National Report on Luxembourg: Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters and Electronic IT Data in the EULigeti, Katalin ; Robinson, Gavin ![]() Report (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 139 (7 UL) Overprosecution and Negotiated Justice in EuropeLigeti, Katalin ; Robinson, Gavin ![]() in Van Kempen, Piet Hein (Ed.) Overuse in the Criminal Justice System: On Criminalization, Prosecution and Imprisonment (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 212 (9 UL) Admissibility of OLAF Final Reports as Evidence in Criminal ProceedingsGiuffrida, Fabio ; Ligeti, Katalin ![]() Report (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 810 (55 UL) |
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