Multilevel Protection of the Principle of Legality in Criminal Law, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018

Coordinators: Pérez Manzano Mercedes, Lascuraín Sánchez Juan Antonio, Mínguez Rosique Marina

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This book examines the simultaneous protection of fundamental rights by various norms and jurisdictional organs, focussing on the multilevel protection of the principle of legality in Criminal Law.
Written by accredited specialists in criminal law, constitutional law, international public law, and the philosophy of law, the majority of them ex-Counsels of the Spanish Constitutional Court, it addresses various manifestations of the principle of legality: the requirement of precision, the judicial subjection to law and the prohibition of bis in idem. It does so not only from a theoretical perspective, but also through a comparative study of the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, the Court of Justice of the European Union and state constitutional courts. This practical approach characterizes the book, which culminates in a detailed analysis of the relevant ECtHR Judgement Del Río Prada v. Spain on the retroactivityof unfavourable jurisprudence.
"Multilevel protection of the principle of legality in Criminal Law" is a useful instrument of reflection for scholars of both the principle of criminal legality and the problems that arise from the concurrency of protective jurisdictions of human rights.
Part I Multilevel Protection of Fundamental Rights.- Part II Multilevel Protection of the Principle of Legality in Criminal Law.- Part III Parot Doctrine.
Mercedes Pérez Manzano, School of Law, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Juan Antonio Lascuraín Sánchez, School of Law, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Multi-discplinary approach: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, European Law, Human Rights Full treatment of principle of legality: lex certa, strictly attachment to law, ne bis in idem Theoretical and practical approach: written by Professors and former Spanish Constitutional Court Law Clerks Analyses the important ECRH case Del Río Prada vs. Spain Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras