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Preface; Acknowledgments; Table of Legislation; Table of Case-Law; Contents; Abbreviations; Part I: Introduction to Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; Chapter 1: Definition of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; 1.1 Mutual Recognition as a General Concept of the European Union; 1.2 Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters as a Part of the Judicial Co-operation in the European Union; 1.3 Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in European Union Primary Law; 1.4 Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in European Union Secondary Law; 1.4.1 Introduction.
1.4.2 Framework Decisions (2002-2009)1.4.2.1 Nature; 1.4.2.2 Why Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters Was Originally Introduced by Framework Decisions?; 1.4.2.3 Obligation to Interpret National Legislation in Conformity with Framework Decisions: The Court of Justice of the Europ ... ; 1.4.2.4 Compatibility of Framework Decisions: The Court of Justice of the European Union Case of Advocaten voor de Wereld; 1.4.3 Directives (Since 2010); 1.4.4 Concrete Mutual Recognition Legislative Instruments.
1.4.5 Obligation to Implement the Mutual Recognition Legislative Instruments into National Law of the Member States of the Eur ... 1.5 Scope of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; 1.6 Grounds for Non-recognition or Non-execution the Decision as Derogation of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; 1.7 Concluding Observations; References; Chapter 2: Genesis; 2.1 Modern European Integration in the Area of European Union; 2.2 Mutual Assistance as Predecessor of the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union.
2.3 Early Ideas of the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters: The Council of Europe Conventions2.4 Treaty on European Union: Enhanced Co-operation in Criminal Matters in the European Union; 2.4.1 Third Pillar of the European Union; 2.4.2 Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the European Union; 2.5 Evolution of the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union: Concrete Steps; 2.5.1 Cardiff European Council (1998): Introducing the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; 2.5.2 Vienna Action Plan (1998): Facilitating the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters.
2.5.3 Tampere European Council (1999): Mutual Recognition as the Cornerstone of Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters2.5.4 Communication of the European Commission on Mutual Recognition of Final Decisions in Criminal Matters (2000): Introducin ... ; 2.5.5 Programme of Measures to Implement the Principle of Mutual Recognition of Decisions in Criminal Matters (2001): Introduc ... ; 2.5.6 European Arrest Warrant (2002): The First Mutual Recognition Measure in Criminal Matters; 2.5.7 Mutual Recognition of Disqualifications Arising from a Criminal Proceedings (2002): Unsuccessful Idea.
1.4.2 Framework Decisions (2002-2009)1.4.2.1 Nature; 1.4.2.2 Why Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters Was Originally Introduced by Framework Decisions?; 1.4.2.3 Obligation to Interpret National Legislation in Conformity with Framework Decisions: The Court of Justice of the Europ ... ; 1.4.2.4 Compatibility of Framework Decisions: The Court of Justice of the European Union Case of Advocaten voor de Wereld; 1.4.3 Directives (Since 2010); 1.4.4 Concrete Mutual Recognition Legislative Instruments.
1.4.5 Obligation to Implement the Mutual Recognition Legislative Instruments into National Law of the Member States of the Eur ... 1.5 Scope of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; 1.6 Grounds for Non-recognition or Non-execution the Decision as Derogation of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; 1.7 Concluding Observations; References; Chapter 2: Genesis; 2.1 Modern European Integration in the Area of European Union; 2.2 Mutual Assistance as Predecessor of the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union.
2.3 Early Ideas of the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters: The Council of Europe Conventions2.4 Treaty on European Union: Enhanced Co-operation in Criminal Matters in the European Union; 2.4.1 Third Pillar of the European Union; 2.4.2 Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the European Union; 2.5 Evolution of the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in the European Union: Concrete Steps; 2.5.1 Cardiff European Council (1998): Introducing the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters; 2.5.2 Vienna Action Plan (1998): Facilitating the Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters.
2.5.3 Tampere European Council (1999): Mutual Recognition as the Cornerstone of Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters2.5.4 Communication of the European Commission on Mutual Recognition of Final Decisions in Criminal Matters (2000): Introducin ... ; 2.5.5 Programme of Measures to Implement the Principle of Mutual Recognition of Decisions in Criminal Matters (2001): Introduc ... ; 2.5.6 European Arrest Warrant (2002): The First Mutual Recognition Measure in Criminal Matters; 2.5.7 Mutual Recognition of Disqualifications Arising from a Criminal Proceedings (2002): Unsuccessful Idea.