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L’espace judiciaire pénal européen : une vision se concrétise
Les débats très vifs sur la création d’un espace judiciaire commun, et tout spécialement les études et les nombreux séminaires organisés à partir de la moitié des années 90 ont finalement porté leurs fruits. Il y a dix ans, les propositions du « Corpus Juris portant dispositions pénales pour la protection des intérêts financiers de l’Union européenne », document dont la première version a été publiée en 19971, ouvrait la perspective audacieuse d’un espace judiciaire pénal commun. L’espace envisagé se fondait essentiellement sur le principe novateur de territorialité unique européenne ainsi que sur la création d’une autorité commune compétente pour…
Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Guest editorial eucrim 4-2021
Dear Readers, The front page of the eucrim issues published from 2006 to 2009 included the byline: “Successor to Agon”. Indeed, to express the fight against fraud, the term “agon” (an ancient Greek term for “fight”) had been chosen as the title of the original bulletin launched in April 1993 for the Associations of lawyers for the protection of the financial interests of – at that time – the European Community. The Associations were created following a landmark seminar in Brussels in 1989 that demonstrated the need for structures at the national level to bring together practitioners and academics and…
Published 4 years, 1 month ago
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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) – Past, Present, and Future

This article first gives a brief historic overview of the long road to the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), starting with the first ideas at the meeting of the Presidents of the European Criminal Law Associations in 1995 and worked out in …

Published 6 years, 1 month ago
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Guest Editorial eucrim 4/2014
Since the Lisbon Treaty, the concept “Judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the Union shall be based on the principle of mutual recognition of judgments” has acquired a constitutional rank. All the European institutions recognise that, in order for the principle of mutual recognition to become effective, mutual trust needs to be strengthened, and that mutual understanding between the different legal systems in the Member States will be one of the main challenges of the future. The promotion of a European legal culture among judges, prosecutors, and judicial staff is considered to be of paramount importance. Unfortunately, since the 19th…
Published 6 years, 5 months ago