Mutual Recognition and Fundamental Rights: The Protection of the Right to Freedom and the Collection of Overseas Evidence 07 Oct, 2015 CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 0 M Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue You may also needTransnational Organised Crime and the Protection of Victims’ Rights in Criminal ProceedingsDefence and Language Rights in Criminal ProceduresDevelopments in European and Domestic Case Law in Criminal MattersDevelopments in European Criminal Procedure Law and Their Influence on Domestic Legal Systems: The Italian PerspectiveRights Violations and Mutual Trust: Recent Case Law on the European Arrest WarrantBetween European and National Courts, in the Pursuit of the Strongest Protection of Fundamental Rights (with Specific Regard to Criminal and Procedural Law)Perspectives for the Protection of the Victims in the EUInfluence of the Directive 2012/13/EU on the Italian System of Protection of the Right to Information in Criminal ProceduresEU Directive on the Right to Access to a Lawyer: A Critical AssessmentEffects of the Directive 2013/48/EU on the Italian System of Precautionary Measures: Defence Rights in Remand HearingsNulla Poena Sine Culpa Principle in European Courts Case LawProsecutions, Methods of Obtaining Overseas Evidence, Human Rights Protection in EuropeImpact of Directive 2012/29/EU on the Italian System for Protecting Victims of Crime in Criminal ProceedingsPerspectives for the Protection of Personal Data in Criminal Proceedings in the European Union and Repercussions on the Italian Legal SystemRight to Information in EU LegislationOrganized Crime and European Union: Aspects and Problems