Publication on Strengthening the Future of the EPPO
20 March 2026 // Preprint Issue 4/2025
 Thomas Wahl Thomas Wahl

Compiling contributions from academics, legal practitioners, and officials from public authorities, the collective book "Strengthening the Future of the European Public Prosecutor's Office" is available open access in the library of publisher Nomos. The contributions build on discussions held during workshops at the Villa Vigoni, Lago di Como, which is part of the German-Italian Centre for European Dialogue (see the conference report by L. Jakobi and G. Theodorakakou in eucrim 1/2025, 51-62).

The publication, edited by Dominik Brodowski and Sebastian Trautmann, provides substantive insights into the work, constraints and role of the EPPO in the EU area of freedom, security and justice within the current framework. It also offers suggestions for the institution's future positioning. They may feed into the upcoming EU-level discussion about adjusting the 2017 EPPO Regulation.

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Author

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Thomas Wahl

Institution:
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law (MPI CSL)

Department:
Public Law Department

Position:
Senior Researcher