Ne bis in idem and Multiple Sanctioning Systems

A Case Law Study of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the EU

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Paru le : 2023-01-23



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The aim of the book is to resolve the question of whether multiple sanctioning systems are contrary to the ne bis in idem under the regulation provided by Protocol 7 to the ECHR and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. The first part is a comparative study regarding the lawfulness of multiple sanctioning systems under the ne bis in idem, studying the evolution and the current state of the case law of the United States Supreme Court, the Canadian Supreme Court, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), and the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The second part of the book critically analyses three problems with the case law of the ECtHR and the CJEU. Part three deals with reconceptualizing the prohibition of multiple punishment and the prohibition of multiple prosecutions. Finally, the fourth part addresses other possible protections against multiple sanctioning systems. Two other safeguards that limit multiple sanctioning systems are the prohibition of disproportionate sanctions and the right to be tried within a reasonable time.
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222 pages
Collection
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Parution
2023-01-23
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Springer
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9783031165559
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9783031165566

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126,59 €
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9783031165566

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Javier Ignacio Escobar Veas PhD in Legal Studies, Università Luigi Bocconi; LLM in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Universidad Diego Portales; Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Universidad Austral de Chile. Javier's research is focused on comparative criminal law and criminal justice, civil and criminal sanctions, and human rights. He has been visiting researcher at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law.

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