The Emergence of EU Criminal Law.:
This book deals with the emerging EU framework for creating, harmonizing and ensuring the application of EU criminal law.
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title | The Emergence of EU Criminal Law. |
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topic | Criminal law European Union countries. Internet Law and legislation European Union countries. LAW Criminal Law General. bisacsh Criminal law fast Internet Law and legislation fast |
topic_facet | Criminal law European Union countries. Internet Law and legislation European Union countries. LAW Criminal Law General. Criminal law Internet Law and legislation European Union countries |
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