Eulocs. The EU level offence classification system. A bench-mark for enhanced internal coherence of the EU’s criminal policy (IRCP series, 35)

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EULOCS – the EU level offence classification system – brings together
the current EU substantive criminal law acquis, building essentially
on offence definitions referred to in legal instruments included in
the EU JHA acquis. In doing so, EULOCS clarifies the scope between
EU competence and national sovereignty with regard to defining
criminal behaviour.

With this book, EULOCS is bench-marked as a reference index for
serving various needs in the broader EU criminal policy area, …

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EULOCS – the EU level offence classification system – brings together
the current EU substantive criminal law acquis, building essentially
on offence definitions referred to in legal instruments included in
the EU JHA acquis. In doing so, EULOCS clarifies the scope between
EU competence and national sovereignty with regard to defining
criminal behaviour.

With this book, EULOCS is bench-marked as a reference index for
serving various needs in the broader EU criminal policy area, having
the potential to significantly enhance the internal coherence thereof.
The proposed reference index, with offence definitions inherent
to it, fundamentally addresses the problem created by the organic
elaboration and adoption of legal instruments at EU level, making
reference to certain offence categories the scope or definition
whereof is most often either not clarified or indicated, or left to the
discretion of the individual member state(s).

Before elaborating on the creation of EULOCS, the methodology used,
its main characteristics and potential further development in the
coming years, this book contains a brief overview of the incoherence
in the EU JHA field and a reference to the EU study to implement the
Action Plan to measure crime and criminal justice, conducted for the
European Commission in the course of 2008-2009, in the context of
which EULOCS has been created. Most importantly, the full EULOCS
with all its complementary variables and context fields has been
inserted.

This book is essential reading for EU policy makers, judicial and law
enforcement authorities throughout the Union and from a broader
international context. It will be particularly appealing also to the
research community and anyone involved in or taking an interest in
justice and home affairs or criminal policy initiatives in the European
Union.

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