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Data Protection Authorities and EDPS Assess Impact of US CLOUD Act
Following a request to the EP LIBE Committee, the EDPB and the EDPS adopted a joint initial legal assessment of the impact of the US CLOUD Act on the EU legal data protection framework and the mandate for negotiating an EU-US agreement on cross-border access to electronic evidence for judicial cooperation in criminal matters. The legal assessment focuses on compliance of the US CLOUD Act with the requirements of Arts. 6, 48, and 49 of the GDPR.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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E-Evidence: Commission Obtains Mandates for EU-US Agreement and Negotiations in Council of Europe
After the respective recommendations put forward by the Commission (see eucrim 1/2019, p. 41), the Council gave two mandates to the Commission to negotiate on behalf of the EU agreements on access to e-evidence. The mandates endorsed on 6 June 2019 refer to:Conclusion of …
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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EU Creates New Central Database for Convicted Third Country Nationals
The European Parliament and the Council have established the legal framework that will facilitate the exchange of information on past convictions of third-country nationals (TCNs). The new legislation responds to the problem that the current ECRIS, which was put in place in 2012, does not sufficiently address the particularities of requests concerning third-country nationals.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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CJEU: Executing MS Must Ensure Enforcement of Foreign Custodial Sentences against Residents
In a judgement delivered on 24 June 2019 in case C-573/17, the CJEU made fundamental statements on consequences of the primacy of Union law, the importance of interpretation in conformity with Union law, and the extent of limits to these principles. The legal background …
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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Follow-up to the CJEU’s Judgments on the Concept of “Issuing Judicial Authority”
Following the judgments of the CJEU in the case C-509/18 (PF) and Joined Cases C-508/18 (O.G.) & C-82/19 PPU (P.I.) - clarifying the criteria as to when public prosecution offices can be regarded as judicial authority within the meaning of Art. 6(1) FD EAW - Austria, Denmark, Italy, and Sweden issued notes clarifying the status of their public prosecution offices, which are to be regarded as judicial authorities in the opinion of these Member States.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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Infringement Proceedings Against Ireland For Failure to Transpose Several Mutual Recognition Instruments
On 25 July 2019, the Commission sent reasoned opinions to Ireland for having failed to transpose a number of framework decisions strengthening judicial cooperation in criminal matters and implementing the principle of mutual recognition.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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Council: The Way Forward in the Field of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters
The Romanian Council Presidency continued the debate on the future of mutual recognition in criminal matters. Following the Council conclusions on mutual recognition in December 2018, it compiled a report giving an overview of the current challenges in EU judicial cooperation in criminal matters.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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Finnish Council Presidency: Alternatives to Detention as Partial Solution for More Effective Mutual Recognition
The Finnish Council Presidency, which began on 1 July 2019, continued discussions initiated by previous Presidencies on how more effective judicial cooperation in criminal matters can be ensured and how current obstacles to the implementation of the principle of mutual recognition can be overcome. One particular focus is on alternatives to detention.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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Prüm Cooperation: Agreements with Switzerland and Liechtenstein
On 27 June 2019, the EU signed agreements with Switzerland and Liechtenstein allowing the two countries to participate in the police cooperation scheme established by the so-called Prüm decisions. The core of the Prüm legal framework is the speedy and efficient exchange of police information, especially as regards DNA profiles, dactyloscopic data (fingerprints), and data on vehicles and their owners.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago
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Victims’ Rights Directive: Commission Initiates Infringement Proceedings Against Nine Member States
On 25 July 2019, the Commission decided to open infringement proceedings against nine EU Member States for not having completely transposed Directive 2012/29/EU on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime.
Published 6 years, 6 months ago