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Developing a Criminal Justice Area in the European Union
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PDF) Negative and Positive Integration in EU Criminal Law Co-operation
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Features of European Criminal Law | SpringerLink
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EU protection of the substantive criminal law principles of guilt and ne bis in idem under the Charter of Fundamental Rights: Underdevelopment and overdevelopment in an incomplete criminal justice framework - Piet