Effective protection of the rights of the accused in the EU directives : a computable approach to criminal procedure law /

"The volume presents an innovative analysis of defence rights in EU criminal proceedings through the lens of a computational approach to the law. This multi-level research tackles both EU law and national legislation, as well as case-law on defence rights in criminal proceedings. The comparativ...

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Group Author: Contissa, Giuseppe, 1974- (Editor); Lasagni, Giulia (Editor); Caianiello, Michele (Editor); Sartor, Giovanni. (Editor)
Published: Brill Nijhoff,
Publisher Address: Leiden :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "The volume presents an innovative analysis of defence rights in EU criminal proceedings through the lens of a computational approach to the law. This multi-level research tackles both EU law and national legislation, as well as case-law on defence rights in criminal proceedings. The comparative analysis on procedural safeguards is integrated by legal informatics, that led to the translation into computable language of the relevant EU and national legislation. Such multidisciplinary approach allows, through a semiautomated technology, to better highlight potentially uncovered deficit of the normative texts, and to enhance comparative analysis of legal systems. The breakthrough perspective brings a novel viewpoint to the debate on criminal procedure rights, shading light on the potential emerging from the interaction between criminal law and technology"--
Carrier Form: xi, 332 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789004513389
9004513388
Index Number: KJE9450
CLC: D950.52
Call Number: D950.52/E273
Contents: Introduction -- The algorithmic (companion to) counsel. A computational approach to strengthen the effectiveness of defence rights in criminal proceedings / Michele Caianiello -- How the law has become computable / Giuseppe Contissa and Giovanni Sartor -- Making criminal procedure rights computable / Giulia Lasagni and Giuseppe Contissa -- Bulgaria "public references to guilt" and "right to be present at trial" in directives 2016/343 and 2016/800 and Bulgarian Law. A study of the challenges of the transposition / Miroslava Manolova -- Croatia implementation of directives on procedural rights for suspects and accused persons : state of play and critical profiles / Zlata Đurđević, Elizabeta Ivičević Karas, Marin Bonačić, and Zoran Burić -- France legal aid, juvenile defendants and presumption of innocence : main critical profiles in the implementation of the defence rights directives / Eleonora Cervellera and Raphaële Parizot -- Germany between Laissez-Faire and literal regulation : the German approach to the implementation of the directives on defence rights / Anna H. Albrecht and Anne Schneider -- Italy minimalistic transposition and substantial protection in the implementation of the EU defence rights directives / Alessandra Santangelo, Isadora Neroni Rezende, and Marianna Biral -- Poland there and back again. A struggle with transposition of EU directives / Karolina Kremens, Wojciech Jasiński, Dorota Czerwińska, and Dominika Czerniak -- Portugal. The implementation of the directives on procedural rights in law and practice / Miguel João Costa and Pedro Caeiro -- Spain. The transposition of directives on criminal procedural rights into national law / Ana-María Neira-Pena -- The Netherlands reluctance and formalism in the implementation of EU Defence Rights / Adriano Martufi, Kelly Pitcher, and Jannemieke Ouwerkerk -- Comparative remarks / Michele Caianiello and Giulia Lasagni -- Procedural rights through the lenses of data protection. The case of data subjects' rights / Mariavittoria Catanzariti -- Logic representation of legal norms / Marco Billi, Giuseppe Contissa, and Galileo Sartor -- EU directives implementation. Automated analysis of complexity and harmonization / Luigi Di Caro, Llio Humphreys, Emilio Sulis, Rohan Nanda -- Conclusion or rather ... charting a way forward for new forms of integration / Giuseppe Contissa and Giulia Lasagni.