ContentsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction 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 Persak 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.
The Boundaries of Criminalisation : Rethinking Public Goods and Legal Interests in Domestic and Transnational Criminal Law