EU Enforcement Authorities: Punitive Law Enforcement in a Composite Legal Order
By (Author) Dr Michiel Luchtman
Edited by Professor Katalin Ligeti
Edited by Dr John Vervaele
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
22nd August 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
345.4
Paperback
384
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
EU enforcement authorities are on the rise, entrusted with investigating breaches of EU law by individuals and economic actors. What are the implications for legal practice of their increasing prominence This book explores this pertinent question from a constitutional and comparative perspective. It sets out the perimeters for composite enforcement and explores the relevant issues such as the interface between criminal and administrative law enforcement, the protection of fundamental rights and legal protection, as well as the admissibility of evidence, including unlawfully obtained evidence. Given the very real implications of the authorities investigations, this book will appeal to practitioners and scholars, in fields from criminal law to competition and banking law.
Michiel Luchtman is Professor of Transnational law enforcement and Fundamental Rights at the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Katalin Ligeti is Professor of European and International Criminal Law, University of Luxembourg. John Vervaele is Professor of Economic and European Criminal Law at Utrecht Law School, the Netherlands.