Abstract
This new issue appears with renewed efforts aimed at providing a better publication every day. The reader will find the usual sections. In fact, the section on doctrine includes six different contributions: the first, entitled Judicial Police: A search for an adequate model for an effective fight against crime, has been prepared by Spanish professor Juan Luis Gómez Colomer, who takes this opportunity to make an evaluation of the models of judicial police in the context of the recent transformations in the field of criminal procedural law; The second is entitled The European and transnational administration of criminal justice as a challenge for a modern criminal law dogmatic, which is authored by the German professor Walter Perron and serves, no doubt, to mark the debate on the internationalization of criminal law in an increasingly globalized world, although viewed from the German perspective.