Published: December 1, 2020

A New Right in Criminal Procedure Implied by Human Dignity: The right to Non-Automated Judicial Decision-Making

Silvia Signorato (1)
(1) University of Padua (Italy); University of Innsbruck (Austria)
9-16

New Species of Criminal Phenomena: Organized Cybercrime

Laura Stanila (1)
(1) West University of Timișoara (Romania)
17-32

About Legality of On Line Trials in Criminal Procedure

Zoran S. Pavlović (1)
(1) University of Business Academy Novi Sad, Law Faculty (Serbia).
33-42

Fake News and the Challenges of Criminal Law

Giulia Lanza (1)
(1) Department of Law, University of Verona
43-65

New Technologies and Freedom of Expression with the Reference to the Case Law of European Court of Human Rights

Nikola Paunovic (1)
(1) University of Belgrade, Faculty of law
66-73

Future Developments and Challenges in Criminalistics as Part of Criminal Justice

Csaba Fenyvesi (1)
(1) University of Pécs Faculty of Law
74-87

Online Hate Speech in the Time of the Covid-19 Crisis and Challenges for Serbian Criminal Justice System

Aleksandar R. Ivanović (1)
(1) International University of Novi Pazar, Republic of Serbia
88-100

Jurisdictional Challenges of Cybercrime

Dávid Tóth (1), Zsolt Gáspár (2)
(1) Univesity of Pécs, Faculty of Law ,
(2) Univesity of Pécs, Faculty of Law
101-118

The Refusal to Carry Out Unpaid Work for the Benefit of the Community by the Defendant - From Right to ”Procedural Trap”

Matei-Ciprian Graur (1)
(1) Center for Research in Criminal Sciences, faculty of Law, West University Timisoara
119-128

Necessity of the Regulation of Virtual Currency in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the EU Harmonisation Process

Goran Maričić (1), Gojko Pavlović (2)
(1) ,
(2)
129-136

Implications of New Technologies on Criminal Justice System

Marina Matic Boskovic (1)
(1) Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
137-147

A New Right in Criminal Procedure Implied by Human Dignity: The right to Non-Automated Judicial Decision-Making

Silvia Signorato (1)
(1) University of Padua (Italy); University of Innsbruck (Austria)
9-16

New Species of Criminal Phenomena: Organized Cybercrime

Laura Stanila (1)
(1) West University of Timișoara (Romania)
17-32

About Legality of On Line Trials in Criminal Procedure

Zoran S. Pavlović (1)
(1) University of Business Academy Novi Sad, Law Faculty (Serbia).
33-42

Fake News and the Challenges of Criminal Law

Giulia Lanza (1)
(1) Department of Law, University of Verona
43-65

New Technologies and Freedom of Expression with the Reference to the Case Law of European Court of Human Rights

Nikola Paunovic (1)
(1) University of Belgrade, Faculty of law
66-73

Future Developments and Challenges in Criminalistics as Part of Criminal Justice

Csaba Fenyvesi (1)
(1) University of Pécs Faculty of Law
74-87

Online Hate Speech in the Time of the Covid-19 Crisis and Challenges for Serbian Criminal Justice System

Aleksandar R. Ivanović (1)
(1) International University of Novi Pazar, Republic of Serbia
88-100

Jurisdictional Challenges of Cybercrime

Dávid Tóth (1), Zsolt Gáspár (2)
(1) Univesity of Pécs, Faculty of Law ,
(2) Univesity of Pécs, Faculty of Law
101-118

The Refusal to Carry Out Unpaid Work for the Benefit of the Community by the Defendant - From Right to ”Procedural Trap”

Matei-Ciprian Graur (1)
(1) Center for Research in Criminal Sciences, faculty of Law, West University Timisoara
119-128

Necessity of the Regulation of Virtual Currency in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the EU Harmonisation Process

Goran Maričić (1), Gojko Pavlović (2)
(1) ,
(2)
129-136

Implications of New Technologies on Criminal Justice System

Marina Matic Boskovic (1)
(1) Institute for Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
137-147