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Portuguese Council Presidency Pushes Forward EU Data Retention Law
Following the CJEU’s landmark judgment from 6 October 2020 in La Quadrature du Net and Others (→ eucrim 2/2020, 3/2020, 184-186), the Portuguese Council Presidency wishes to make progress in drafting new EU legislation to harmonise the public authorities’ access to traffic and location …
Published 5 years ago
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CJEU Confirms Strict Limitations of Data Retention
In its judgment of 2 March 2021 on the Estonian rules on data retention, the CJEU confirmed red lines for access to traffic and location data for law enforcement purposes. In addition, the case questioned which competent authority can grant access to such data.
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CJEU Delivers Landmark Judgment on Right to Silence in Administrative (Punitive) Proceedings
On 2 February 2021, the CJEU, sitting in for the Grand Chamber, rendered an important judgment on the right to remain silent in administrative proceedings if the person’s answers might also establish his/her punitive liability. The case is referred to as C-481/19 (DB v …
Published 5 years ago
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Commission: Hate Crime Should Become an EU Crime
On 23 February 2021, the Commission published a roadmap for a proposal to include hate speech and hate crime into the list of EU crimes for which harmonisation of substantive criminal law would be possible in accordance with Art. 83(1) TFEU. The Commission plans to …
Published 5 years ago
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Germany: Plans for Punishing Criminal Trading Platforms on the Internet
On 10 February, the German Federal Government passed a draft law on the criminal liability of operating criminal trading platforms on the internet and providing corresponding server infrastructures. To this end a new provisions is to be included into the German Criminal Code: Anyone who …
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Dismantled Encryption Networks: German Courts Confirmed Use of Evidence from EncroChat Surveillance
Two German courts confirmed warrants for pre-trial detention against persons whose criminal activities had been revealed as a follow-up of the infiltration of the encrypted communication network EncroChat. On 10 March 2021, Eurojust and Europol reported another successful strike against an encrypted communication network that was predominantly used by organised crime groups.
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Number of Counterfeit Euro Banknotes at Record Low in 2020
On 22 January 2021, the European Central Bank (ECB) reported that in 2020, around 460,000 counterfeit euro banknotes had been withdrawn from circulation - fewer than ever before. Compared to the total number of banknotes in circulation of over 25 billion, the number of counterfeits …
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EP Calls for Improvements in Taxation of Online Traders
On 10 March 2021, the European Parliament (EP) adopted, by a large majority, amendments to the Commission’s draft to amend Directive 201116/EU on administrative cooperation in the field of taxation (DAC7). MEPs call for improvements to the tracking and taxation of online sales. According to …
Published 5 years ago
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ECA: EU Exchange of Tax Data System Yet Insufficient to Prevent Tax Evasion
On 26 January 2021, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) published its Special Report 03/2021 on the exchange of tax information in the EU. The underlying tool is the Directive on administrative cooperation in the field of taxation (Directive 2011/16/EU), which has been amended …
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EP Call on Reform of EU Blacklist on Tax Havens
By an overwhelming majority of 587 votes in favour (50 against and 46 abstentions), MEPs adopted a resolution on reforming the EU list of tax havens. The resolution backs a motion of December 2020 prepared by the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (→ https://eucrim.eu/news/meps-call-reform-eu-list-tax-havens/). …
Published 5 years ago