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  • ALLEGREZZA, S.; Collecting Criminal Evidence Across the European Union:The European Investigation Order Between Flexibility and Proportionality (in:) S. Ruggeri (ed.), Transnational Inquiries and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Criminal Proceedings. A Study in Memory of Vittorio Grevi and Giovanni Tranchina, Heidelberg 2013.
  • BACHMAIER, L.; Mutual Recognition and Cross-Border Interception of Communications: The Way Ahead for the European Investigation Order. Hart Publising, England, 2017.
  • BACHMAIER WINTER, L., “Cross-border Investigation of Tax Offences in the EU: Scope of Application and Grounds for Refusal of the European Investigation Order”. EuCLR European Criminal Law Review 2007, nº 7.
  • BACHMAIER WINTER, L.; “European Investigation Order for Obtaining Evidence in the Criminal Proceedings. Study of the Proporsal for a European Directive”. Zeitschrift für Internationale Strafrechtsdogmatik 2010, nº 9;
  • BACHMAIER-WINTER, L.; The Role of Proportionality Principle in Cross-Border Investigations Involving Fundamental Rights (in:) S. Ruggeri (ed.), Transnational Inquiries and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Criminal Proceedings. A Study in Memory of Vittorio Grevi and Giovanni Tranchina, Heidelberg 2013.
  • BACHMAIER WINTER, L.; “Transnational Evidence. Towards the Transposition of Directive 2014/41 Regarding the European Investigation Order in Criminal Matters”. Eucrim The European Criminal Law Associations’ Forum 2015, nº 2;
  • BELFIORE, R.; Movement of Evidence in the EU: The Present Scenerio and Possibile Future Developements, EJCCLCJ 2009, no. 17.
  • BELFIORE, R.; The European Investigation Order in Criminal Matters: Developments in Evidence-gathering across the EU, European Criminal Law Review 2015, Heft 3.
  • BELFIORE, R.; The European Investigation Order in Criminal Matters: Developments in Evidence-gathering across the EU, European Criminal Law Review 2015, No. 5.
  • CASSESE, A.; International Law, Oxford 2005.
  • CACCIATORE, S.; “European Investigation Order as instrument for the fight against organised crime” en ECLAN Seminar papers: The Significance of EU Criminal Law in the 21st Century: The need for Further Harmonisation or New Criminal Policy, Vilnius University Press, Vilnius, 2021, pp. 34-38.
  • GARCIMANTÍN MONTERO, R.; “The European Investigation Order and the Respect for Fundamental Rights in Criminal Investigations”; Eucrim: “The European Criminal Law Association” fórum; 2017, nº1; pp. 45-50;
  • HELMUT, S.; “Mutual Recognition in Times of Crisis- Mutual Recognition in Crisis? An Analysis of the New Jurisprudence on the European Arrest Warrant”, EuCLR, n.3, 2018, v. 8, pp. 317-331.
  • JARIN, N.; “The European Investigation Order and Evidence Requests in Military Criminal Cases: A Matter of ‘Uniform Application’?”, EuCLR, n.3, 2018, v. 8, pp.368-377.
  • MANGIARACINA, A.; New and Controversial Scenario in the Gathering of Evidence at the European Level: The Proposal for a Directive on the European Investigation Order, Utrecht Law Review 2014, vol. 10, issue 1.
  • RUGGERI, S.; Transnational Evidence and Multicultural Iquiries in Europe. Developments in EU Legislation and New Challenges for Human Rights-Oriented Criminal Investigation in Cross-border Cases. Springer, Berlín, 2014.
  • RUGGERI, S.; Transnational Inquiries and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Criminal Proceedings. A Study in Memory of Vittorio Grevi and Giovanni Tranchina, Springer, Berlín, 2013.
  • RUGGERI, S.; Introduction to the Proposal of a European Investigation Order: Due Process Concerns and Open Issues (in:) S.Ruggeri (ed.), Transnational Evidence and Multicultural Inquiries in Europe. Developments in EU Legislation and New Challenges for Human Rights-Oriented Criminal Investigations in Cross-border Cases, Heidelberg 2014.

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