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European Monographs Series Set

European Cooperation Between Tax, Customs and Judicial Authorties

European Monographs

Andrandeacute; Klip & John A.E. Vervaele

European Cooperation Between Tax, Customs and Judicial Authorties

European Monographs Series Set

European Cooperation Between Tax, Customs and Judicial Authorties

European Monographs

European Monographs Series Set: European Cooperation Between Tax, Customs and Judicial Authorties

 

This book offers an English translation, updated to mid-2001, of an acclaimed Dutch study which appeared earlier that year. The study was originally commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Justice, which recognized that the way to clear standards of cooperation lay through in-depth comparative research into the relevant law, practice, and recent experience of several major national jurisdictions.


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Beschrijving European Monographs Series Set: European Cooperation Between Tax, Customs and Judicial Authorties

This book offers an English translation, updated to mid-2001, of an acclaimed Dutch study which appeared earlier that year. The study was originally commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Justice, which recognized that the way to clear standards of cooperation lay through in-depth comparative research into the relevant law, practice, and recent experience of several major national jurisdictions.

A five-member research group worked with the help of the Willem Pompe Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, the Foundation for the Promotion of Criminal Law Research, and the Utrecht Faculty of Law's Centre for Enforcement of European Law.

In order to focus meaningfully on the theme of combating fraud in its most significant current manifestations, the researchers restricted their study to customs law, fiscal law, and agricultural law in four EC countries. Among the core legal matters investigated are the following:

  • exchange of enforcement data;
  • performance of acts of investigation;
  • the "moment" in each legal system at which it is necessary to switch from administrative assistance to assistance in criminal matters; and
  • the manner in which national systems of evidence deal with evidence from abroad.

    Based on a close study of legislation and case law in each of the four countries-in addition to numerous personal interviews-the analysis clearly identifies the legal problems, and makes recommendations as to how transnational administrative law and cooperation in criminal matters may be most effectively arranged.


  • ISBN
    9789041117472
    Pagina's
    312
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    Serie
    European Monographs Series Set
    NUR
    826
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    Hardback
    Taal
    Engels
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    Kluwer Law International