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Working Arrangement Between EPPO and Prosecutor-General of Hungary 
27 April 2021 (updated 3 years, 10 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 1/2021
On 6 April 2021, a working arrangement between the EPPO and the Office of the Prosecutor-General of Hungary entered into force. It aims to facilitate the practical application of the existing legal framework for judicial cooperation in criminal matters between the EPPO and Hungary. Read more
EU European Public Prosectutor's Office (EPPO)
CCPE: Opinion on the Role of Prosecutors in Emergency Situations 
26 April 2021
andras_csuri_1fc5ccbce0.jpg Dr. András Csúri
On 21 March 2021, the CCPE published Opinion No. 15 on “The role of public prosecutors in emergency situations, in particular when facing a pandemic.” It sheds light on the implementation of the usual tasks of prosecutors in emergency situations, their new or expanded tasks in response to such situations, the management of challenges faced by prosecutors in emergency situations, and the modalities of international cooperation during a pandemic. Read more
Council of Europe Consultative Council of European Public Prosecutors (CCPE) Procedural Safeguards
ECtHR: New Case Processing Strategy 
26 April 2021
andras_csuri_1fc5ccbce0.jpg Dr. András Csúri
The ECtHR introduced a new case management strategy that establishes a new category of “impact” cases. The new strategy aims to ensure that priority cases are identified, processed, and decided very quickly. Read more
Council of Europe European Court of Human Rights
Human Rights Commissioner: Corruption Undermines Human Rights and Rule of Law 
26 April 2021 (updated 4 years, 2 months ago)
andras_csuri_1fc5ccbce0.jpg Dr. András Csúri
In a comment, Dunja Mijatović (CoE Commissioner for Human Rights) warned member states that corruption undermines trust in public institutions, hinders economic development, and has a disproportionate impact on the exercise of human rights, especially among people belonging to marginalised or disadvantaged groups. It also disproportionately impacts women, children, and people living in poverty. Read more
Council of Europe Fundamental Rights Rule of Law Corruption
GRECO: Fifth Round Evaluation Report on Norway 
26 April 2021
andras_csuri_1fc5ccbce0.jpg Dr. András Csúri
GRECO published its fifth round evaluation report on Norway. The country’s citizens are highly satisfied with services and institutions, administrative corruption and petty bribery are almost non-existent. GRECO found, however, some corruption-related challenges, such as close networks and conflicts of interest. Read more
Council of Europe Corruption
ECA: Deficiencies in Customs Control Hamper EU’s Financial Interests 
26 April 2021
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
Customs controls in the EU still considerably differ as a result of which the protection of the EU’s financial interests is hampered, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) stated in its Special Report 04/21 of 30 March 2021. Read more
EU Protection of Financial Interests Customs Cooperation
Commission Implementation Report on Presumption of Innocence Directive 
26 April 2021
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
In a report dated 31 March 2021, the Commission points out that key provisions of Directive 2016/343 on the presumption of innocence have been inadequately implemented in a number of EU Member States. Major deficiencies relate to the prohibition of public references to guilt and to the right not to incriminate oneself. Read more
EU Procedural Safeguards
EU Leaders Give Guidance on EU’s Digital Transformation 
26 April 2021
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
The EU must enhance its digital sovereignty in a self-determined and open manner, said EU leaders at the video conference of the European Council on 25 March 2021. The Council is invited to swiftly examine the Commission’s Communication on the 2030 Digital Compass … Read more
EU Legislation Data Protection
AG Gives Opinion on Compatibility of Romanian Constitutional Court Decisions Involving PIF Obligations 
26 April 2021 (updated 4 years ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 1/2021
AG Bobek provides his opinion in cases where the compatibility of findings of the Romanian Constitutional Court with EU law (including the protection of the EU's financial interests) are to be assessed. The cases were referred to the CJEU by the Romanian supreme court and a Romanian instance court. The AG considers the reference only partly successful. Read more
EU Fundamental Rights Protection of Financial Interests
Hungary: Update on Recent Rule-of-Law Developments 
26 April 2021 (updated 4 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 1/2021
This news item outlines the main rule-of-law developments in Hungary related to Union law. It continues the ongoing overview provided in previous eucrim issues. Read more
EU Fundamental Rights Rule of Law
Poland: Continued Update on Rule-of-Law Developments 
26 April 2021 (updated 4 years, 2 months ago)
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl in Issue 1/2021
This news item continues the last update provided in December 2020 on the rule-of-law situation in Poland as far as it relates to European law. Read more
EU Fundamental Rights Rule of Law
Plans to Regulate AI Technology Enabling Biometric Mass Surveillance under Fire 
26 April 2021
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
In an open letter to the Commission, civil society organisations call on the Commission to take a clear stance in favour of a ban to admit biometric mass surveillance technologies in the EU. Read more
EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Legislation
CJEU: Convictions of Third Countries Executed in EU Member States Can Be Subject of an EAW 
12 April 2021
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
The CJEU decided on 17 March 2021 that, under certain circumstances, also convictions from third countries (here: Norway) may be subject to an EAW of an EU Member State which recognised the criminal judgment. Read more
EU European Arrest Warrant Transfer of Sentenced Persons
Council Adopts Amendments to Administrative Tax Cooperation Directive 
12 April 2021
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl
On 22 March 2021, the Council adopted amendments to Directive 2011/16/EU on administrative cooperation in the field of taxation. The amendments aim at improving administrative tax cooperation and countering tax fraud/tax evasion. Read more
EU Tax Evasion