All MS (with the exception of DK and SE) have offences relating to participation in a criminal organisation, which transpose either Article 2a or 2b (or both) of the Framework Decision in their criminal system. This does not exclude that MS having such offences might have further criminal law tools to fight the organised crime phenomenon. This is the focus of this chapter.
Di Nicola, A., Vettori, B., Cauduro, A., Baratto, G., 5. Further/alternative criminal law tools to fight organised crime, Study on paving the way for future policy initiatives in the field of fight against organised crime: the effectiveness of specific criminal law measures targeting organised crime, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg 2014: 193-204. 10.2837/61146 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/142041]
5. Further/alternative criminal law tools to fight organised crime
Vettori, Barbara;Cauduro, Andrea;
2014
Abstract
All MS (with the exception of DK and SE) have offences relating to participation in a criminal organisation, which transpose either Article 2a or 2b (or both) of the Framework Decision in their criminal system. This does not exclude that MS having such offences might have further criminal law tools to fight the organised crime phenomenon. This is the focus of this chapter.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.