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EAW and Ireland: Commission Initiates Infringement Procedure 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
In October 2020, the Commission initiated an infringement procedure against Ireland for not complying with the FD EAW. The Commission believes that Ireland has failed to comply with the mandatory time limits for executing EAWs. In addition, the Commission criticises that Ireland introduced additional grounds … Read more
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Legal Experts Call for Political Intervention after EAW Suspensions 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
Against the background that more and more national courts tend to suspend cooperation with Poland due to rule of law concerns, the Meijers Committee – an independent group of experts on international immigration, refugee and criminal law –urge politicians to increase pressure on the concerned … Read more
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AG: No Automatic Non-Execution of EAWs Issued by Poland 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
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At the end of July 2020, the Rechtbank Amsterdam referred to the CJEU the question of whether the "real risk" of an unfair trial due to the lack of independence of the Polish judiciary could justify a general ban on the execution of European Arrest … Read more
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CJEU Delivers Judgment on Speciality Rule 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
On 24 September 2020, the CJEU ruled on a reference from the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) in an urgent preliminary ruling procedure (Case C-195/20 PPU [Generalbundesanwalt beim Bundesgerichtshof v XC]). The case concerned interpretation of the speciality rule … Read more
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New Translation of German Act on International Cooperation in Criminal Matters Published 
28 December 2020
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
The Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection in collaboration with the Federal Office of Justice published a new translation of the German Act on International Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (Gesetz über die internationale Rechtshilfe in Strafsachen - IRG). The translation not only includes … Read more
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ECBA: Principles on the Use of Video-Conferencing in Criminal Cases 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
In September 2020, the European Criminal Bar Association (ECBA) issued a statement setting out principles on the use of video-conferencing in criminal cases in a post-COVID-19 world. The ECBA observed that, faced with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, judicial authorities in Europe and … Read more
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Advocate General: CJEU Should Give Up Petruhhin Decision 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
AG Gerard Hogan recommends that his colleagues on the Luxembourg judges’ bench no longer follow the judgement in Petruhhin (C-182/15 à eucrim 3/2016, 131). The AG explains the legal and practical difficulties in the application of the maxim in the Petruhhin judgment (Opinion in Case C-398/19 (BY - extradition to Ukraine)). Read more
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Debate on Broadening Prüm Data Exchange Network 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
Euractiv and Statewatch reported that MEPs discussed plans to reform police cooperation tools, based on the Prüm legal framework, with independent experts at a meeting on 22 September 2020. A next-generation Prüm (dubbed “Prüm.ng”) is currently being discussed in Council working groups. The aim is … Read more
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Home Affairs Ministers Discuss European Police Partnership 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
At their video conference on 8 October 2020, the Home Affairs Ministers of the EU Member States continued discussions on a new European Police Partnership. They agreed that the existing security architecture should be improved in the following three areas:Applying new technologies, such as … Read more
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Commission: Single Window for Modernisation of EU Customs Union 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
On 28 October 2020, the Commission launched an important initiative to strengthen cooperation and information exchange in the clearance of goods at the EU borders. The EU Single Window Environment will create a single portal to allow businesses to provide information related to their goods … Read more
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New Customs Union Action Plan 
28 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
On 28 September 2020, the European Commission presented a new Customs Union Action Plan, setting out a series of measures to make EU customs smarter, more innovative, and more efficient. The Action Plan follows the announcement by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in … Read more
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AG: Union Ne bis in idem Rules Shelter Union Citizens from Extraditions to Third Countries 
13 December 2020 (updated 2 years, 9 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 4/2020
Advocate General Bobek concludes that the fundamental principle of ne bis in idem, in conjunction with the right to free movement, precludes Member States from implementing a red notice issued by Interpol at the request of a third country and from restricting the freedom of movement of a citizen of the Union. Read more
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Ways Out of Schrems II Judgment 
12 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
Business representatives and the EU and U.S. administrations have begun to think about the consequences of the CJEU’s judgment in Schrems II of July 2020 (--> eucrim 2/2020, pp. 98-99). In a joint press release of 10 August 2020, the European Commission and the … Read more
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NGOs Call on the Commission to Give Up Data Retention Plans 
12 December 2020 (updated 3 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
On the eve of the CJEU’s judgment on the data retention rules in France, Belgium and the UK of 6 October 2020 (separate news item), more than 40 civil society organisations from 16 countries sent a joint letter to the Commission calling for … Read more
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The Statute of Limitations as a Challenge for Cross-Border Cooperation in Criminal Matters - Development of a Harmonisation Proposal 

Die Verjährung als Herausforderung der grenzüberschreitenden Zusammenarbeit in Strafsachen – Entwicklung eines Harmonisierungsvorschlags; Bericht zur Projekttagung vom 17.-18. September 2020

10 December 2020 (updated 2 years, 11 months ago)
Thomas Kolb in Issue 4/2020
Criminal law experts from 14 countries met to discuss the harmonisation of statute of limitations in the European Union at a project conference on 17 and 18 September 2020 in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany. The aim was to discuss the draft of a proposal for harmonisation of the statute of limitations in criminal law within the European Union. Read more