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The EU and its Counter – Terrorism Policies after the Paris Attacks (Nov.2015)

The EU Counter – Terrorism Policy Responses to the Attacks in Paris (Feb.2015)

The law enforcement challenges of cybercrime: are we really playing catch-up?

Big Data and smart devices and their impact on privacy

A quest for accountability? EU and Member State inquiries into the CIA Rendition and Secret Detention Programme

National Security and Secret Evidence in Legislation and before the Courts: Exploring the Challenges

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Catégorie : European law

A quest for accountability? EU and Member State inquiries into the CIA Rendition and Secret Detention Programme

 2015, European law, Judicial and Police cooperation, Terrorism, Counter-terrorism

National Security and Secret Evidence in Legislation and before the Courts: Exploring the Challenges

 2014, European law, Protection of civil liberties and personal data, Thématique

Fighting cyber crime and protecting privacy in the cloud

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 2012, European law, Transnational organized crime, Cybercrime, Drugs

The Council Framework Decision on the Fight against Organised Crime : What can be Done to Strengthen EU Legislation in the Field ?

 2011, European law, Transnational organized crime, Cybercrime, Drugs

Décision-cadre du Conseil concernant l’exécution forcée des jugement rendus ‘in abstentia’

 2008, European law
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