Legality in Europe : on the principle 'nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege' in EU law and under the ECHR
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Antwerp : Intersentia, 2018
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TIMMERMAN, Mikhel, Legality in Europe : on the principle ‘nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege’ in EU law and under the ECHR, Antwerp : Intersentia, 2018 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/58404
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Through the establishment of EU criminal law, EU actors have come to influence the definition and interpretation of domestic crimes and penalties. Both the EU legislature and the CJEU define and interpret provisions of EU law with relevance for the determination of criminal liability and the prescription of applicable penalties in the law of the Member States. This influence on substantive criminal law raises questions about the limits to these legislative and interpretive activities, both at the EU level and at the level of the Member States.
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-- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The principle nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege: a historical and theoretical examination -- Chapter 3. Article 7 ECHR: the principle nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege in the ECtHR’s case-law -- Chapter 4. The principle nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege in EU case-law -- Chapter 5. The specifi city of the EU legality principle -- Chapter 6. The EU legality principle: refl ections and recommendations
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Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2018
