For more than 20 years the Italian Constitutional Court and the Court of Justice of the European Communities have disputed the proper relation between Community and national law. In S.p.A. Granital v. Amministrazione finanziaria, the Constitutional Court recently adopted a position consistent with the Community Court's view of the supremacy of Community law. Italian constitutional law doctrines on international law profoundly affected this development and may in turn be altered as the implications of the Constitutional Court's view of Community law are worked out.
Intro -- Introduction -- Contributors -- Part I: Law and Psychology in Different Countries -- Law and Psychology in Europe: Current Status and Future Perspectives -- Psychology and Law in Latin America. State of the Art -- Criminological and Legal Psychology in Portugal: Past, Present and Future -- Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Policies, Practices and Public Opinion -- Psychological Aspects of the Family Law Reform and the Influences in Legislation after the German Unification -- Part II: Victimology -- Criminal Behavior and the Pre-Victimization Process: Three Studies on Neutralization, Redefinition, and Desensitization -- Criminal Victimization and Well-Being: A Prospective Study on the Direct and Buffering Effects of Personality Traits -- Victimological Aspects of Computer Crimes -- Victimization in Close Relationships: On the Darkness of "Dark Figures" -- The Victim's Experience and Fear of Crime. A Contribution to the Victimization Perspective -- Part III: Witnesses and Expert Testimony -- Child Witnesses: Lying about Something Heard -- Instructions and Suggestions: Effects on the Amount of Details in Children's Statements -- Changes in Subtle Hand/Finger Movements During Attempted Deception -- The Effects of Distraction on Police Officer Shooting Behavior -- Paralinguistic and Nonverbal Triggers of Biased Credibility Assessments of Rape Victims in Dutch Police Officers: An Experimental Study of "Nonevidentiary" Bias -- Psychological Expert Testimony on Eyewitness Issues on the Basis of Case Related Field Experiments -- Some Aspects of the Role of the Expert in Criminal Cases -- Part IV: Juries and Tribunals -- Models in Jury Decision-Making -- Formal Pattern in Jury Decision Making -- Inquisitorial Jury Selection through Scientific Support.
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