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New 2022 Rule of Law Index 
23 November 2022 (updated 1 year, 5 months ago)
Pingen Kopie Dr. Anna Pingen in Issue 3/2022
According to an analysis by the World Justice Project, 4.4 billion people live in a country where rule of law is declining. The adherence to the rule of law fell in 61% of countries, the 2022 WJP Rule of Law Index says. Read more
Fundamental Rights Rule of Law Human Rights Issues
AG: EAW Can be Refused if Proceedings Revoking Suspension Were Conducted in absentia 
21 November 2022
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
According to AG Ćapeta, a European Arrest Warrant can be refused if the person concerned was absent in the proceedings revoking the suspension of the prison sentence or in the proceedings finding guilt and determining the sentence for the second offence that triggered the revocation. However, this is under the condition that no exceptional case as defined in Art. 4a(1)(a)-(d) applies in the case at issue. Read more
EU European Arrest Warrant
AG: Reservation in Relation to Application of ne bis in idem Principle Incompatible with Art. 50 CFR 
17 November 2022 (updated 2 years ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 3/2022
According to an opinion of 20 October 2022 by AG Szpunar, declarations made on the basis of Art. 55(1) CISA, which permit Member States to make exceptions from the ban of double jeopardy in Art. 54 CISA, no longer apply. They are not provided for by law and, moreover, Art. 55(1) CISA does not respect the essence of the principle ne bis in idem. The declarations should be put to rest. Read more
EU Ne bis in idem
AG: Data Retention for the Prosecution of Copyright Offences Permitted 
17 November 2022 (updated 1 year, 8 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 3/2022
In a case concerning French legislation on the access of retained data for the purposes of combating copyright infringements on the internet, AG Szpunar took the view that access to civil identity data linked to IP addresses is compatible with EU law if such data are the only means to identify a suspect. Read more
EU Data Protection
ECA Gives its Opinion on Recast of Financial Regulation 
15 November 2022
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
In its Opinion 6/2022, the ECA welcomes several proposals made by the Commission to recast the EU's Financial Regulation. However, the auditors also raise critical points, such as the fact that the proposal does not tackle the insufficient reporting on the Commission's debt management. Read more
EU Protection of Financial Interests
Justice and Home Affairs Council Meeting in October 2022 
14 November 2022
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
On 13-14 October 2022, the Justice and Home Affairs Council met in Luxembourg. The war in Ukraine was again in the focus. Topics included the judicial responses and the fight against impunity in Ukraine, the situation of Ukrainian refugees in the EU and the implications of the war on internal security. In addition, the ministers discussed several other justice and home affairs topics. Read more
EU Council
Council Debates Impact of Judicial Training on Rule of Law 
14 November 2022
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
At their meeting on 13 October 2022, the Minister of Justice of the EU Member States discussed a note from the Czech Council Presidency that deals with judicial training and its impact on access to justice in the context of the rule of law. Read more
EU Fundamental Rights Rule of Law
Hungary: Rule-of-Law Developments July-October 2022 
10 November 2022 (updated 2 years ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 3/2022
This news item continues the overview of previous eucrim issues of recent rule-of-law developments in Hungary as far as they relate to European law (previous overview → eucrim 2/2022, 83-84). The overview covers the period from the second half of July until the end of October 2022. Read more
EU Fundamental Rights Rule of Law
Poland: Rule-of-Law Developments August-October 2022 
10 November 2022
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
This news item continues the overview of recent rule-of-law developments in Poland (as far as they relate to European law) since the last update in eucrim 2-2022, 82-83. Read more
EU Fundamental Rights Rule of Law
Guidance for National Monitoring Mechanisms at External Borders 
2 November 2022 (updated 2 years, 7 months ago)
Riehle_Cornelia_Neu_SW.jpg Cornelia Riehle LL.M.
On 14 October 2022, the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) published general guidance offering assistance to EU Member States in setting up independent mechanisms to monitor fundamental rights compliance at the EU's external borders. Read more
EU Fundamental Rights Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
EPPO’s Operational Activities Mid July-Mid-October 2022 
31 October 2022 (updated 2 years ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 3/2022
This news item continues the regular overview of EPPO’s operational activities for the period from mid-July to mid-October 2022 (for previous overviews → eucrim 2/2022, 97-98; eucrim 1/2022, 17-18; and eucrim 4/2021, 210-211). Read more
EU European Public Prosectutor's Office (EPPO)
Future Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework Makes Progress 
31 October 2022 (updated 2 years, 7 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
On 7 October 2022, US President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order which is another step in the EU-US efforts to establish a new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework. The Commission will now draft an adequacy decision and launch the EU's process for its adoption. Read more
EU Data Protection