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The harmonisation of criminal sanctions in the European Union: a new approach

    1. [1] Ludwing Maximilian University (Munich)
  • Localización: Eucrim: the European Criminal Law Associations' fórum, ISSN 1862-6947, Nº. 2, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Sanctions in european criminal law), págs. 115-120
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The use of minimum maximum penalties in order to harmonise criminal sanctions under Art. 83 TFEU has proven little effective so far. A project by the European Criminal Policy Initiative (ECPI), which was concluded recently, demonstrates that a reasonable harmonisation of sanctions must be preferably based on a system of relative comparability. Such a system would allow for an internal consistency of each national model, while simultaneously granting the European Union the possibility to classify the harmonised offences into a predetermined number of categories and by this means create a systematic and hierarchic rapport between the offences harmonised under EU law. This “category model” is ready for further development, and could theoretically even be a first step towards a system of supranational penalties.


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