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EDPS Gives Advice on Commission Mandate for EU-US E-Evidence Agreement
On 2 April 2019, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) issued anopinion on the Commission’s plans to obtain a mandate from the Council to enter into negotiations with the USA over an agreement on cross-border access to electronic evidence for judicial cooperation in criminal …
Published 7 years ago
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Lithuanian Prosecutor General Included in the Concept of “Judicial Authority” in the FD EAW
The Prosecutor General of Lithuania can be considered a “judicial authority” that can issue European Arrest Warrants, under the condition that his/her decisions are subject to court proceedings fully meeting the requirements inherent to effective judicial protection. It is up to the referring court to …
Published 7 years ago
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CJEU: German Public Prosecution Office is not a “Judicial Authority” in the EAW Context
German public prosecution offices may no longer issue European Arrest Warrants. With this thunderbolt, the CJEU (Grand Chamber) answered two references for a preliminary ruling from Irish courts.BackgroundIn the Joined Cases C-508/18 (OG) and C-82/19 PPU (PI), the …
Published 7 years ago
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AG: New Examination of Victim of Crime Possible if Judges‘ Bench Changed
Victims of crime may give evidence before the criminal court again if it has a new composition. This is the main conclusion of Advocate General Yves Botin his opinion of 14 March 2019 in case C-38/18 (criminal proceedings against Massimo Gambino and Shpetim …
Published 7 years ago
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Special Advisor Recommends New Strategy for EU Victims’ Rights
Victims still face many difficulties when accessing justice and compensation. The difficulties are often due to a lack of information, insufficient support, and overly restrictive eligibility criteria or procedural hurdles. For persons who become victims of crime when travelling to another EU country, it can …
Published 7 years ago
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EP and Council Agree on Directive Protecting Whistleblowers
The European Parliament and the Council reached a compromise on new EU legislation as regards the protection of whistleblowers. The initiative for a directive that aims to lay down uniform minimum standards for the protection of persons who report unlawful activities or abuse of EU …
Published 7 years ago
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EDPS Criticises Commission Interoperability Plans by ETIAS
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) criticised the way the European Commission prepares the interconnection between the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) established in late 2018 (see eucrim 2/2018, 82/84) and the other four EU information systems, i.e., the SIS, ECRIS-TCN, VIS, …
Published 7 years ago
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Retention of Telecommunications Data Continue to Be on the Text Bench
After the Council launched a reflection process on the retention of telecommunications data, and after an exchange of views on the state of play and the way forward at the JHA Council meeting of 6-7 December 2018 (see eucrim 4/2018, 201), work continued on the …
Published 7 years ago
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Collection of PNR Data Under Judicial Scrutiny in Germany
The debate on the retention of passenger name records (PNR) data has gained new momentum in Germany. On 14 May 2019, the “Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte” (GFF) informed the public that it brought actions before the administrative court of Wiesbaden and other local civil law courts …
Published 7 years ago
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CJEU: EU Law Does Not Govern the Procedure for Reviewing Pre-Trial Detention Decisions
Directive 2016/343 on the strengthening of certain aspects of the presumption of innocence does not govern the rules on how to examine evidence for confirming or maintaining pre-trial detention. The CJEU reiterated this position as already stated in its judgment of 19 September 2018 in …
Published 7 years ago