Contents:
<< p. 7-26 >>
Ariadna H. Ochnio, Hanna Kuczyńska
What are the main problems facing EU criminal law today?
<< p. 27-38 >>
Joanna Beata Banach-Gutierrez
The prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment, as a binding norm in EU criminal law
<< p. 39-58 >>
Justyna Głębocka
Right of access to a lawyer in Polish preparatory proceedings, comments on the Directive 2013/48/EU
<< p. 59-72 >>
Barbara Dudzik
European Public Prosecutor’s Office – relations with Poland as a state not participating in enhanced cooperation
<< p. 73-88 >>
Martyna Kusak
Mutual trust to obtain electronic evidence in the EU: is the bar low or high?
<< p. 89-106 >>
Michalina Marcia
Data retention obligations in the context of CJEU case law
<< p. 107-122 >>
Hanna Kuczyńska
The execution of financial penalties imposed based on vehicle registration data, a commentary on the CJEU judgment C-671/18 in the case Centraal Justitieel Incassobureau
<< p. 123-136 >>
Michał Hara
The system of transfer of sentenced persons within the EU in the light of the CJEU judgement in the Popławski (II) case
<< p. 137-158 >>
Ariadna H. Ochnio
Addressing barriers to victims’ rights to recovered assets in the mechanism for mutual recognition of freezing and confiscation orders
<< p. 159-174 >>
Gniewomir Wycichowski-Kuchta
In rem confiscation in EU law after the Agro in 2001 judgement. The Polish perspective
<< p. 175-192 >>
Klaudia Jakubowicz
Attempts to harmonise the definition of the crime of rape in the European Union through the scope of German, Spanish and Swedish legislation
<< p. 193-204 >>
Aleksandra Komar-Nalepa
Pharmaceutical crime in the European Union – selected issues
<< p. 205-218 >>
Jolanta Jakubowska-Hara
Alternatives to imprisonment in the light of Polish and EU provisions of law