Towards a European Criminal Record
The concept of a European Criminal Record (ECR) was put forward to the Commission by Dr Constantin Stefanou, serving as the political reviser and horizontal expert in the study on the use of criminal records as a means of preventing organised crime in the areas of money laundering and public pro...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-355722014-01-19T23:45:39Z Towards a European Criminal Record Stefanou, Constantin Xanthaki, Helen Criminal Towards The concept of a European Criminal Record (ECR) was put forward to the Commission by Dr Constantin Stefanou, serving as the political reviser and horizontal expert in the study on the use of criminal records as a means of preventing organised crime in the areas of money laundering and public procurement funded by the Commission as a Falcone study in 1999.1 Over a period of two years a multidisciplinary group of fifteen national and three horizontal/comparative experts joined forces to examine and comparatively evaluate the laws on national criminal records in the then fifteen Member States of the European Union (EU) as a means of assessing whether national criminal records are effective and adequate solutions to the problem of increased mobility of persons, services and, consequently, crime in the EU.2 2013-09-17T01:28:18Z 2013-09-17T01:28:18Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-39714-1 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35572 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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The concept of a European Criminal Record (ECR) was put forward
to the Commission by Dr Constantin Stefanou, serving as the political
reviser and horizontal expert in the study on the use of criminal records as
a means of preventing organised crime in the areas of money laundering
and public procurement funded by the Commission as a Falcone study
in 1999.1 Over a period of two years a multidisciplinary group of fifteen
national and three horizontal/comparative experts joined forces to examine
and comparatively evaluate the laws on national criminal records in
the then fifteen Member States of the European Union (EU) as a means
of assessing whether national criminal records are effective and adequate
solutions to the problem of increased mobility of persons, services
and, consequently, crime in the EU.2 |
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Towards a European
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Towards a European
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Cambridge University Press |
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