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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Needed Balances in EU Criminal Law: Past Present and Future by Edited by Chloe Briere Edited by President Anne Weyembergh
This important volume provides an up-to-date overview of the main questions currently discussed in the field of EU criminal law. It makes a stimulating addition to literature in the field while offering its own distinctive features. It takes a four-part approach: firstly it addresses issues of a constitutional nature such as the EU competence in the field of criminal law the importance of the principle of subsidiarity and the role played by the different EU institutions. Secondly it looks at issues linked to the quest of the right balance between diversity and unity and focuses in particular on the special relationship between approximation and mutual recognition. Thirdly it focuses on the balance between security and freedom or in other words between the shield and sword functions of EU criminal law. Special attention is given here to transatlantic cooperation data protection terrorism the European Arrest Warrant and the European Investigation Order. Finally it examines the importance of balanced relations between criminal justice actors.