The Boundaries of Criminalisation : Rethinking Public Goods and Legal Interests in Domestic and Transnational Criminal Law /

This book challenges how we think about the foundations and boundaries of criminalisation by reimagining the concepts of public goods and legal interests-both nationally and transnationally. Can we identify common public goods and legal interests across borders that warrant protection through crimin...

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Other Authors: Öberg, Jacob (Editor), Ouwerkerk, Jannemieke (Editor), Voorde, Jeroen ten (Editor), Zoumpoulakis, Konstantinos (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.

Series: European Criminal Justice Series ; 3.
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2026.

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505 0 |t Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Jannemieke Ouwerkerk, Konstantinos Zoumpoulakis, Jeroen ten Voorde and Jacob Öberg -- PART 1 -- 1 Conceptualising (EU) Legal Goods: Harm, Legal Interests and Contemporary Challenges with Implications for EU Criminal Law -- Nina Peršak -- 2 The Concept of Legal Interest in EU Criminal Law -- Jannemieke Ouwerkerk -- 3 Public Goods and Harm as Justificatory Frameworks for Supranational Criminalisation -- Jacob Öberg -- 4 Supranational Public Goods in the Absence of a Supranational Public Good and the Insufficiency of Rechtsgüter -- Stephen Coutts -- 5 Redefining Norms: Exploring EU Decriminalization through the Lens of Legal Interests -- Konstantinos Zoumpoulakis -- 6 The Doctrine of Legal Interests and German Criminal Law -- Martin Böse -- 7 Constitutional Limits to Criminalisation in Portugal -- Miguel João Costa and Susana Aires de Sousa -- 8 Protecting Democracy through Criminal Law -- Jeroen ten Voorde -- PART 2 -- 9 Ecocide and Climate Change: Protecting a Global Legal Interest under International Criminal Law? -- Helmut Satzger and Nicolai von Maltitz -- 10 What Does Criminal Law See When It Recognises Something as Sexual? On the Legal Interests Involved in Sexual Offences -- Linnea Wegerstad -- 11 What's in a Name? Fair Labelling, Legal Goods, and the Criminalisation of Image-Based Sexual Abuse -- Marthe Goudsmit Samaritter -- 12 Drug Offences -- Robin Hofmann -- 13 Locating Legal Interests in the Evolving Criminal Law of Money Laundering -- Valsamis Mitsilegas -- 14 Legal Interests and Harms behind Hate Speech and Hate Crimes in the Context of EU Criminal Law -- Marloes van Noorloos -- 15 Exploring the Added Value of European Union Anti-corruption Law -- Cecily Rose -- Index. 
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