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Gurbanov, R.A. Evolution of the mechanisms of cooperation of the judicial bodies of the member states of the EU in the sphere of criminal justice.

Abstract: Mechanisms of cooperation of the justice bodies of the EU states have been subjected to suffi cient changes. Initially classic cooperation was defi ned as cooperation of states in the sphere of criminal justice. Later on the cooperation included direct cooperation of the justice bodies. Currently the cooperation among the justice bodies of the member states came to a new level and includes partial integration of legal and judicial systems, so it is qualifi ed among the legal scholars as cooperation based on mutual recognition of judicial decisions.


Keywords:

jurisprudence, the European law, mutual recognition of judicial decisions, justice bodies of the EU members, Directives, cadre solutions, convention law, advanced cooperation, classic (inter-government) cooperation, judicial law.


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