Revue internationale de droit pénal, n° 2. Renseignement et activités criminelles. Intelligence and criminal activities

Foreword / Avant propos, Steven W. Becker
Confronting the non-confrontational: Reassessing the use of criminal evidence obtained
extraterritorially in an age of Global Law Enforcement and Intelligence cooperation,
Steven W. Becker
The architecture of data exchange, Els De Busser
What international law controls exist or should exist on intelligence operations
and their intersections with criminal justice systems?, Michael A. DeFeo
Cooperation of law enforcement and intelligence agencies in prevention
and suppression of terrorism - European perspective, Davor Derencinovic
and Anna-Maria Getos
The Abu Omar case in Italy and the effects of CIA extraordinary renditions in Europe on law
enforcement and intelligence activities, Michele Nino
Exchange of information and intelligence among law enforcement authorities:
a European Union perspective, Alfredo Nunzi
The UK's New Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA): combining intelligence
and law enforcement, Özlem Ülgen