Editorial Board
Editors
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Albrecht, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Germany
Prof. Dr. C. Fijnaut, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Prof. Dr. G. Kaiser †
Prof. Dr. U. Sieber, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Germany
Associate Editors
Prof. Dr. M. Maguire, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Prof. Dr. L. Paoli, Leuven Institute of Criminology, Belgium
Prof. Dr. F. Verbruggen, K.U. Leuven, Belgium
Editorial Board
Prof. Dr. M. Delmas-Marty, Université de Paris 2; Prof. Dr. L. Dupont, K.U. Leuven; Prof. Dr. J. de Figueiredo Dias, Universidade de Coimbra; Prof. Dr. V. Greve, University of Copenhagen; Prof. Dr. R. Hood, University of Oxford; Prof. Dr. C. Kelk, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht; Prof. Dr. M. Killias, Université de Lausanne; Prof. Dr. K. Krajewski, Jagiellonian University; Prof. Dr. O. Lagodny, University of Salzburg; Prof. Dr. L. Leigh, The London School of Economics and Political Science; E. Martin, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg i.B; Prof. Dr. V. Militello, University of Palermo; Dr. W. Rau, Council of Europe; Prof. Dr. B. Swart, Universiteit van Amsterdam; Prof. Dr. R. Teske, Sam Houston State University
Book Review Editor
Prof. Dr. D. Van Daele, Institute of Criminal Law K.U. Leuven, Belgium
Editorial Address
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Albrecht
Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Germany
E-mail: h.j.albrecht@iuscrim.mpg.de
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Criminal Justice Abstracts Int'l Bibliography of the Social Sciences Legal Journals Index
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Crime, criminal law and criminal justice are more than ever on the political agenda of the European institutions, above all the European Union and the Council of Europe. This is not only because of the increasingly vehement debate on transnational crime problems in the individual Member States, but also as a consequence of the widening of the European Union and the drafting of an European Constitution, and last but not least because of the threat of terrorism. This journal is meant to be a European forum for the public academic debate on these issues that not only bridges the gap between the European institutions and the Member States, but that is also open for a non-European view on European developments in those fields. Its aim, in other words, is to offer an international and comparative perspective on crime, criminal law and criminal justice in Europe; In the past five years the journal has published contributions on, among many other issues, Global Crime Calls for Global Justice; A European Public Prosecution Service: Comments on the Green Paper; Western Prisons and Chinese Prisons: Focusing on Differences; and Trial within a Trial in Scotland and Israel; Fortress Europe? - Controlling Illegal Immigration. Papers for consideration should be addressed to Professor Dr. H.J.Albrecht ( H.J.Albrecht@mpicc.de ). For back volumes older than 2 years, please contact William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1285 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14209 orders@wshein.com / www.wshein.com or Periodicals Service Company, 11 Main Street, Germantown, NY 12526, USA psc@periodicals.com / www.periodicals.com/brill.html.
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