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Transnational Virtual Criminal Trials in the European Union

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the convening of “virtual” and “hybrid” meetings through videoconferencing technology has become a common practice. This trend has also reached the sphere of criminal justice, as more and more jurisdictions, such as Hungary, are authorising hearings and trials …

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Guest Editorial eucrim 2-2024
Dear Readers, Breaches of environmental laws often cause substantial damage to people’s health and the environment. Unlawful pollution, waste dumping and trafficking, violations of wildlife protection, and illegal mining without development permission can have devastating effects. Moreover, environmental offences distort the level playing field for honest businesses and cause both direct and indirect losses to public finances (e.g., higher health expenditure). For the perpetrators, such offences are lucrative and for enforcement authorities not always visible while technically complex, which makes them difficult to investigate. For this reason, environmental transgressions – including environmental crimes – are on the rise. Given their…
Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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The Creation of an Autonomous Environmental Crime through the New EU Environmental Crime Directive

On 11 April 2024, the EU adopted a new environmental crime directive to replace Directive 2008/99 of 19 November 2008. This article discusses why a new Directive in the area of environmental crime had become necessary. It particularly argues that the introduction of an autonomous …

Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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The Revised EU Environmental Crime Directive

Environmental crime includes wildlife crimes, illegal waste dumping, substance smuggling, and illegal mining. These types of crime lead to habitat loss and species extinction, contribute to global warming, destabilise communities and economies, undermine security and development, and foster corruption. Often transnational in nature, environmental crime …

Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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A Critical Evaluation of the New EU Environmental Crime Directive 2024/1203

After just over two years of negotiations, the EU Environmental Crime Directive 2024/1203 was finally published in April 2024. The Directive considerably improves on the text of the previous EU Environmental Crime Directive of 2008, which was introduced in the aftermath of the ECJ rulings …

Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Fighting Waste Trafficking in the EU: A Stronger Role for the European Anti-Fraud Office

On 20 May 2024, the new Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) entered into force. The Regulation aims to better ensure that waste exported outside the EU is properly managed and to modernise shipment procedures to reflect the objectives of a circular economy and climate neutrality.
The …

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office and Environmental Crime

This article envisages the possible extension of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office’s competences in the field of environmental protection. The author first presents an overview of the Office’s competences under the current legislation and, second, analyses suggestions on extending these competences specifically to the field …

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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A Plea for Common Standards on the Lawyer-Client Privilege in EU Cross-Border Criminal Proceedings in Light of Advancing Digitalisation

While the right to lawyer-client confidentiality has long been recognised as a fundamental right enshrined in the right to legal assistance and the right of defence, its practical implementation does not seem to provide adequate safeguards. Many EU Member States still lack clear rules on …

Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Enhancing the Right of Access to a Lawyer for Detained Suspects and Accused Persons via Videoconferencing

This article discusses access to a lawyer via videoconferencing for detained suspects and accused persons. In today’s digital age, the introduction of videoconferencing leads to enhance the right of access to a lawyer for suspects and accused persons under Directive 2013/48/EU. The article first provides …

Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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Remarks on the CJEU’s Preliminary Ruling in C-281/22 G.K. and Others (Parquet européen)

On 21 December 2023, the CJEU delivered its first judgment in response to the preliminary reference concerning the extent of judicial review in the context of the EPPO’s cross-border investigations. The questions referred to the CJEU aimed to shed light on two crucial aspects of …

Published 1 year, 9 months ago