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Vincenzo Militello

    Il crimine organizzato come fenomeno transnazionale
    Towards a European criminal law against organised crime
    Nicholas the Naked Sicilian and Other Stories
    • The collection features a cast of quirky and memorable characters, including men reminiscing about lost loves, women from their past, and artists concealing their gifts beneath a facade of normalcy. Set in a surreal, dream-like realm, these stories explore the interplay between reality and imagination, inviting readers into a whimsical world where the extraordinary lurks just beneath the surface.

      Nicholas the Naked Sicilian and Other Stories
    • "This volume submits to the current international discussion on organised crime model legislative proposals in certain core areas of organised criminal activities. These proposals are the main results of the third colloquium organised in Madrid (June 2000) in the framework of the Joint European Project to Counter Organised Crime. The Project (1998-2000) is a comparative investigation conducted by the City of Palermo and the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law at Freiburg (Germany) in collaboration with judicial, academic, and administrative institutions from Italy, Germany, and Spain. The collection and comparison of data relating to these three countries were the object of the research carried out during the first phase of the Project; in 2000 the material was published in German and Italian (see vol. 3.1 and 3.2 of this series). On this basis, the second phase was dedicated to the formulation of normative proposals on the European level to counter organised crime more efficiently, without losing sight of the protection of the individual's rights against investigative measures. The four core areas covered are: participation in a criminal organisation, confiscation of illicit profits, government witnesses and undercover agents, and interception of communication." -- Verlag.

      Towards a European criminal law against organised crime