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Legal Aspects of the Use of Force and Reasonableness Standard
In the social and political environment, regardless of jurisdiction, the use of force and the intervention of law enforcement agencies, especially of the police force, is current issue, and the topic of adequate intervention - a topic of debate. In different jurisdictions, different terms can be found to designate the general hypothesis of this research. The paper aims to elaborate on the content and to develop the legal concept of reasonableness, which will include references to reasonable suspicion and reasonable belief, the objective observer, and other matters of interest. From the above-mentioned reasoning, this research is dedicated to the subject of reasonableness of intervention and use of force, and it aims to identify and to develop on a standard to which a practicing professional can refer.
Countering Fraud to the Financial Interests of the European Union through Enhanced Cooperation
This paper targets to address key issues related to the cooperation between the bodies of the European Union to counter the challenges associated with the financial interests of the Union, as well as the interaction of the Union through its bodies to achieve the goals that were set up through enhanced cooperation on one hand, and on the other hand, the relationship of the Union through its investigative bodies with third countries. The paper can be perceived as a continuation of the previous and ongoing research dedicated to the subject of the emergence of transnational justice to counter fraud and corruption. The paper aims to foresee and essentially clarify issues pertinent to such kind of challenges, as well as to contribute to the achievement of the practical goals that are followed with the setting of the enhanced cooperation initiatives.