Personal Participation in Criminal Proceedings A Comparative Study o
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of personal participation in criminal proceedings and in absentia trials. Going beyond the accused-centred perspective of default proceedings, it not only examines the consequences of absence in various types of
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Serena Quattrocolo Stefano Ruggeri Editors
Personal Participation in Criminal Proceedings A Comparative Study of Participatory Safeguards and in absentia Trials in Europe
Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law Volume 2
Editor-in-Chief Stefano Ruggeri University of Messina, Messina, Italy Editorial Board Members Chiara Amalfitano University of Milan, Milan, Italy Lorena Bachmaier Winter Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain Martin Böse University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany Giuseppe Di Chiara University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy Alberto Di Martino Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy Sabine Gleß University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland Vincenzo Militello University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy Oreste Pollicino Bocconi University, Milan, Italy Serena Quattrocolo University of Piemonte Orientale, Alessandria, Italy Tommaso Rafaraci University of Catania, Catania, Italy Arndt Sinn University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany Francesco Viganò Bocconi University, Milan, Italy Richard Vogler University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
The main purpose of this book series is to provide sound analyses of major developments in national, EU and international law and case law, as well as insights into court practice and legislative proposals in the areas concerned. The analyses address a broad readership, such as lawyers and practitioners, while also providing guidance for courts. In terms of scope, the series encompasses four main areas, the first of which concerns international criminal law and especially international case law in relevant criminal law subjects. The second addresses international human rights law with a particular focus on the impact of international jurisprudences on national criminal law and criminal justice systems, as well as their interrelations. In turn the third area focuses on European criminal law and case law. Here, particular weight will be attached to studies on European criminal law conducted from a comparative perspective. The fourth and final area presents surveys of comparative criminal law inside and outside Europe. By combining these various aspects, the series especially highlights research aimed at proposing new legal solutions, while focusing on the new challenges of a European area based on high standards of human rights protection. As a rule, book proposals are subject to peer review, which is carried out by two members of the editorial board in anonymous form. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/15393
Serena Quattrocolo • Stefano Ruggeri Editors
Personal Participation in Criminal Proceedings A Comparative Study of Participatory Safeguards and in absentia Trials in Europe
Editors Serena Quattrocolo Department of Law, and Political, Economic and Social Sciences University of Piemonte Orientale Alessandria, Italy
Stefano Ruggeri Law Department University of Messina Messina, Italy
ISSN 2524-8049 ISSN 2524-8057 (electronic) Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal L
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