Europe and Japan Cooperation in the Fight against Cross-border Crime

Europe and Japan Cooperation in the Fight against Cross-border Crime

Challenges and Perspectives

Wieczorek, Irene; Weyembergh, Anne; Matsuzawa, Shin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

212

Mole

Inglês

9781032257259

15 a 20 dias

440

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Introduction 1. Transfer of prisoners and extradition cases between Europe and Japan: Legal and practical challenges 2. An analysis of the seven Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) agreements concluded by Japan and the uniqueness of the EU-Japan MLA Agreement 3. Norm diffusion as a tool to uphold and promote EU values and interests: A case study on the EU-Japan Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement 4. EU law enforcement cooperation with non-EU countries: A general overview and special focus on EU-Japan cooperation 5. The Adequacy Decision on Japan under the General Data Protection Regulation: What are the possible implications for law enforcement exchanges? 6. Is there an obligation not to cooperate with abolitionist States?: Noting the gaps in and potential of the Japan-EU Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters 7. EU-Japan cooperation in combatting cybercrime: From the Strategic Partnership Agreement to global partnerships 8. Direct cooperation relating to the collection of electronic evidence in criminal investigations: The challenges for the European Union and Japan 9. The Right to an attorney in interrogations in Japan: Is the Ghosn extradition case a turning point?
EU-Japan cooperation;EU law;Japan National Police Agency Working Arrangement;EU Japan MLA Agreement;Cross-Border Crime;Mutual Legal Assistance Agreements;MLA;EU Member States;MLAT;Adequacy Decisions;Japan's National Police Agency;International Law;Public International Law;Law Enforcement Cooperation;Japan EU Agreement;Data Protection;MLA Agreement;National Police Agency;NPA;Law Enforcement Purposes;PNR Data;EU's Success;EU Fundamental Right;Capital Punishment;Bilateral MLA Treaty;EU's Capacity;EU Value;GDPR;Foreign Service Provider;Double Criminality Requirement