Forced Mobility of EU Citizens

Forced Mobility of EU Citizens

Transnational Criminal Justice Instruments and the Management of 'Unwanted' EU Nationals

Martynowicz, Agnieszka; Brandariz, Jose A.; Klaus, Witold

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

212

Mole

9781032184500

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Transnational criminal justice instruments and the management of 'unwanted' EU nationals: An introduction

Jose A. Brandariz, Witold Klaus and Agnieszka Martynowicz

Chapter 1: Foiled Transnational Justice? An exploration on the failures of EU judicial cooperation procedures

Jose A. Brandariz

Chapter 2: Enhancing social rehabilitation or finding a back door to reduce prison overcrowding? The failed implementation of FD 909 in Italy

Valeria Ferraris

Chapter 3: Transfer for rehabilitation?

Gabriel Oancea and Theodora E.D. Ene

Chapter 4: The meaning of 'just punishment' and the role of courts in transnational criminal justice procedures

Witold Klaus

Chapter 5: Judicial cooperation vs. migration control. Critical reflections on the implementation of grounds for refusing the execution of a European Arrest Warrant for residents and stayers: European trends and insights from Italy

Stefano Montaldo

Chapter 6: Is the EAW efficient? Assessment of the European Arrest Warrant procedure based on opinions of Polish criminal justice practitioners

Justyna Wlodarczyk-Madejska and Dominik Wzorek

Chapter 7: Abruptly interrupted lives: The effects of executing the European Arrest Warrant procedures on Polish emigrants

Witold Klaus, Justyna Wlodarczyk-Madejska and Dominik Wzorek

Chapter 8: Conditional residence - prisons and beyond: how 'criminality' shapes uncertain futures in the times of crimmigration

Agnieszka Martynowicz

Chapter 9: Schengen as a European criminal justice instrument - the power of evaluation

Martin Nokleberg and Helene O.I. Gundhus
transnational criminal justice;criminal justice;European Arrest Warrant;prisoner transfer;deportations;European Union;Poland;Romania;EU law transfers;criminal law;EAW;EU National;EU Citizen;EU Law;Council Framework Decision;Transfer Procedure;Framework Decisions;EAW System;EU Legislative Act;Executing Member State;Foreign National Prisoners;Transnational Justice;Judicial Cooperation;EAW FD;Common Language;EU Member States;Schengen Borders Code;Schengen Evaluation;Social Reintegration Process;EU Citizenship Right;Dublin Iii Regulation;Host Member State;Young Man;Mutual Recognition Instruments;UK's Exit