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Facilitating Judicial Cooperation in the EU

A Computable Approach to Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters
Buch | Hardcover
568 Seiten
2025
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-70578-4 (ISBN)
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The volume develops an innovative analysis of EU cooperation mechanisms in the criminal matter through the lens of a computational approach to the law. This multi-level research tackles both EU law and national legislation, in the context of transnational criminal proceedings.
The volume develops an innovative analysis of EU cooperation mechanisms in the criminal matter through the lens of a computational approach to the law. This multi-level research tackles both EU and national legislation.
The comparative analysis of the European Arrest Warrant, the European Investigation Order and Regulation 1805/2018 is integrated with legal informatics research, translating into computable language the relevant EU and national legislation.
This breakthrough perspective highlights potentially uncovered deficit of the normative texts and enhances comparative analysis of legal systems, adding a novel viewpoint to the debate on the interaction between criminal matter and technology.

Giulia Lasagni, Assistant Professor in Criminal Procedure at the University of Bologna. She has extensively published on European criminal justice and its relationship with technological development, including Banking Supervision and Criminal Investigation. Comparing the EU and US Experiences (Springer/Giappichelli, 2019). She coordinated as Principal Investigator the FACILEX project that based the research of the present volume. Giuseppe Contissa, Associate Professor in Legal Informatics and IT Law at the University of Bologna. He has published extensively on AI and law, computable models of legal reasoning and knowledge, including Digital Technologies and the Law (Giappichelli, 2024). Michele Caianiello, Full Professor in Criminal Procedure at the University of Bologna and Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice. He has published three monographs and several articles on crucial topics of criminal justice, especially from comparative and supranational perspectives.

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Notes on Contributors



Introduction

 Giulia Lasagni, Giuseppe Contissa and Michele Caianiello



1 Effective Rights and Remedies in the Computable Era: Facing Informative Asymmetry When AI Adds to Transnational Cooperation

 Giulia Lasagni and Giuseppe Contissa



2 International Judicial Cooperation and the EU Principle of Mutual Recognition – towards a Convergence of Systems?

 Michele Caianiello



3 Large Language Models in the Justice Domain

 Giuseppe Contissa and Galileo Sartor



4 Bulgaria: the EAW, EIO and Regulation 1805/2018 in the Bulgarian Legislation and Case Law

 Miroslava Manolova and Ekaterina Salkova



5 Croatia: Effective Enforcement of Mutual Recognition Instruments in Croatia and Cases Exposing Political Influences on EU Judicial Cooperation

 Zlata Đurđević, Elizabeta Ivičević Karas, Marin Bonačić and Zoran Burić



6 France: Cooperation in Criminal Matters between Mutual Recognition and Protection of Fundamental Rights – the Contribution of France

 Eleonora Cervellera



7 Germany: a Clash of Systems between EU Mutual Legal Assistance Instruments and National Law

 Anna Albrecht and Anne Schneider



8 Italy: the EU Criminal Cooperation Instruments at the Test in Italy – Procedures and Critical Profiles

 Isadora Neroni Rezende, Antonio Pugliese, Nicolò Gibelli and Anna Piovan



9 Poland: European Arrest Warrant, European Investigation Order and Freezing and Confiscation Orders – Implementation and Transposition Process and Its Deficiencies

 Wojciech Jasiński, Karolina Kremens and Agnieszka Frąckowiak-Adamska



10 Portugal: Recognition of European Warrants and Cooperation Orders in Law and Practice

 Miguel João Costa, Raquel Cardoso, António Vaz de Castro and Pedro Caeiro



11 Spain: Critical Profiles in the Transposition of European Orders in Criminal Matters

 Ana Maria Neira Pena



12 The Netherlands: Implementation and Application of the European Arrest Warrant, European Investigation Order, and Freezing and Confiscation orders in the Netherlands

 Camila Ugaz Heudebert, Teddy Zwackhalen, Gijs van Dijck and Menno Dolman



13 Comparative Remarks

 Giulia Lasagni, Michele Caianiello and Isadora Neroni Rezende



14 Piercing the Veil of Ignorance of Fundamental Rights Protection. What Is Transnational in EU Judicial Cooperation?

 Mariavittoria Catanzariti



15 Mutual Recognition and Double Criminality in EAW: Comparative Challenges and Future Prospects

 Alessandra Santangelo



16 Access to Justice through AI

 Marco Billi and Alessandro Parenti



17 Harmonizing Legal Terminology and Case Law Retrieval in European and National Legislation

 Davide Audrito, Ivan Spada, Rachele Mignone, Emilio Sulis, Luigi Di Caro, Eduard-Raul Kontos and Rohan Nanda



Conclusion

 Giulia Lasagni and Giuseppe Contissa


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ISBN-10 90-04-70578-3 / 9004705783
ISBN-13 978-90-04-70578-4 / 9789004705784
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