This book contains the results of a conference organised in 2013 by my chair of
Italian and European criminal procedure at the University of Messina on the main
developments occurred over the last years in European criminal law from human
rights perspective. This initiative was financially supported by the same University
of Messina and the Assemblea Regionale Siciliana (ARS), for which I am truly
grateful.
A special thank goes, again, to Springer Verlag and in particular to Dr. Brigitte
Reschke for her interest in publishing our academic works. I am very grateful to all
my distinguished colleagues who have written for this book. Moreover, this work
constitutes the second step of a wider project (after Transnational Evidence and
Multicultural Inquiries in Europe. Developments in EU Legislation and New
Challenges for Human Rights-Oriented Criminal Investigations in Cross-border
Cases, also published by Springer Verlag), aimed at promoting both young scholars
and students of our University to research activities. This is a very demanding task,
which certainly requires many efforts and time by all people involved, but I must
admit that watching the results of this work, with all its imperfections, fills me with
satisfaction and joy.
Finally, as always, I wish to conclude thanking my family, my wife Norma and
my two little daughters, Anna Lucia and Maria Isabel, for accompanying me in all
the steps of my research path.