SUMMARY: 1. Introduction. – 2. The Sabalíc v. Croatia case. – 3. Investigative adequacy principle and a bis in idem perspective. – 4. Public prosecutor’s duty to investigate adequately, accurately, and completely. An Italian perspective. – 5. Investigative adequacy as a basic principle for a European minimum and effective criminal proceeding and the reasonable duration principle. – 6. Some remarks on the proposed Italian “Zan” Bill as an implementation of international and European principles.

Hate Homophobic Cases and the European Investigative Adequacy Principle. Some Reflections on its Impact on the Italian Legal System

A. Procaccino
2021-01-01

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SUMMARY: 1. Introduction. – 2. The Sabalíc v. Croatia case. – 3. Investigative adequacy principle and a bis in idem perspective. – 4. Public prosecutor’s duty to investigate adequately, accurately, and completely. An Italian perspective. – 5. Investigative adequacy as a basic principle for a European minimum and effective criminal proceeding and the reasonable duration principle. – 6. Some remarks on the proposed Italian “Zan” Bill as an implementation of international and European principles.
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