How is EU criminal legislative competence regulated after the
Lisbon Treaty? Is it based on a legal constitution, reviewed by
judges, or should the system be described as a political
constitution, largely in the hands of the legislature? This study
asks what powers have been conferred on the Union in the field of
substantive criminal law and how the exercise of its powers may be
reviewed after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. The
questions raise a wide range of issues relevant to EU criminal law,
but also to EU constitutional, administrative and institutional
law. Through the book’s exploration of them, the author brings
fresh perspectives and insights that will be welcomed by EU
scholars.
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