Stronger victims' rights in EU law?: assessment and prospects

This collection looks at the protection of victims' rights in EU law. Taking a four-part approach, it firstly focuses on the Victims' Right Directive and the proposal for a Directive on combating violence against women. It then explores victims' rights in the national laws of the Memb...

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505 8 |a Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part 1 - Introduction -- Foreword, Didier Reynders -- 1. Victims' Rights in EU Law: Coming of Age?, Dr. Julia Burchett (Universit&&&&& Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) -- Part 2 - The Protection of Victims' Rights in EU Law and Insights from Regional and International Instruments -- 2. Victims' Rights in the EU: Boosting the Recognition and Participation of Victims in Criminal Proceedings, Dr. Chara Chioni-Chotoumany (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) -- 3. Protecting Vulnerable Victims: An Analysis of the EU Legal Framework for Victims of Gender-Based Violence, Dr. Cristina S&&&&enz P&&&&&rez (University of Leeds, UK) -- 4. The Flood that Never Came. Case Law of the Court of Justice on the Victims' Rights Acquis, Prof. Adam Lazowski (University of Westminster, UK) -- 5. Being 'Fair and Appropriate' to Victims of Violent Crime: Evaluating the Provision of State Compensation in the European Union, Liam O'Driscoll (Dublin City University, Ireland) -- 6. Eurojust's Role in Enhancing Victims' Rights in Cross-Border Criminal Cases, Julieta Carmona Bermejo and Eric Fr&&&&&jabue (Eurojust, the Netherlands) -- 7. Council of Europe Instruments and the Case-Law of the ECtHR: What Influence on EU Law?, Prof. Lorena Bachmaier (University of Madrid, Spain) -- 8. The Participation of Victims in International Criminal Trials: A Way Forward?, Prof. Vaios Koutroulis and Dr. Marie-Laurence H&&&&&bert-Dolbec (Universit&&&&& Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) -- Part 3 - Selected National Perspectives on Victim' Rights Accross the EU : Major Trends and EU Law Impact -- 9. Victims' Rights in Belgian Law: Significant Progress Due to the Influence of EU Law but Still Gaps to be Filled, Me. Maryse Ali&&&&& (UCLouvain-Saint-Louis, Belgium) and Cl&&&&&mentine Samri (Brussels Bar, Belgium) -- 10. Victim Rights in the Netherlands: Unconditional Compliance or Pursuing the National Agenda?, Prof. Suzan van der Aa (Maastricht University, the Netherlands) -- 11. -- Victims' Rights in Romania. The Long Journey from Legal Texts to Implementation, Diana Ionescu (Babe?-Bolyai University, Romania) -- 12. -- The Status of the Victim in Latvian Criminal Procedure Law - When the Most Urgent thing is to Strengthen Active Participation with Effective Protection, Prof. Kristine Strada-Rozenberga and Arija Maikalisa (University of Latvia) -- 13. -- Impact of EU Directives Related to Victims' Rights on Lithuania's Criminal Procedure, Prof. Gintaras &&vedas (Vilnius University, Lithuania) -- 14. -- Italia, Prof. Valeria Scalia (University of Catania, Italy) -- 15. -- An Evaluation of the Impact of the EU Victims's Rights Directive on the Scope of Victims' Rights in Ireland, Prof. Gerard Conway (Brunel University, UK) -- Part 4 - Key Challenges: Ensuring Coherence, Crisis responses, and Balancing Competing Interests -- 16. -- (Human Trafficking) Victims on the Margins of Protection: The (In)coherence of Sectoral Instruments?, Dr. Amy Weatherburn (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique, Belgium) -- 17. -- Do Victims' Rights and Defence Rights Really Have to be Equal?, Prof. Kristine Strada-Rozenberga (University of Latvia) -- 18. -- Towards More Rights for Victims to Participate in Criminal Proceedings? Reflections from the Implementation Experience of EU Defence Rights, Laure Baudrihaye-G&&&&&rard (Universit&&&&& Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) -- 19. -- The Protection of Victims at EU Level: The Need for Cross-border Cooperation and Coordination, Aniella Ferenczi (Association of the European Network on Victims' Rights) -- Part 5: Conclusion and reflections -- 20. -- Transforming EU Victims' Laws into Reality for Victims: Developing a Strategic Framework for the Implementation of Victims' Rights, Levent Altan (Victim Support Europe, Belgium) -- 21. -- Exploring the Emergence of an EU Model for Victims' Rights: Progress and Challenges, Prof. Chlo&&&&& Bri&&&&&& re (Universit&&&&& Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium). 
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