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Debate on Home Affairs Progress
At the JHA Council meeting on 7 March 2019, the Home Affairs Ministers of the EU Member States discussed achievements made in the past five years in the area of home affairs and the challenges ahead. The debate must be seen in the context of …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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CJEU: Executing MS May Impose Imprisonment for Non-Execution of Foreign Confiscation Order
Can a Member State apply a term of imprisonment pending payment in order to execute a confiscation order adopted in another EU Member State? This was the main question the CJEU dealt with in the case C-97/18 (“ET”). The Court’s judgment …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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Journalists Against Tiered Reporting Approach in Draft Whistleblowers Directive
On 17 January 2019 – on the eve of final deliberations in the Council that led to adoption of its general approach on the so-called whistleblower directive – the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) re-published an open letter calling for robust protection of persons …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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Council Adopts Negotiating Position on Whistleblower Directive
On 25 January, the COREPER agreed to the Council’s general approach on the Commission’s proposal for a directive on the protection of persons reporting breaches of Union law (“the whistleblower Directive”, see eucrim 1/2018, p. 27 and G. Georgiadou, eucrim 3/2018, p. 166) …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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"Freedom AND Security - Killing the zero sum process #kill0sum"
22-23 November 2018, The Hague Europol published the conference report of an inspiring, unconventional data protection conference that took place at Europol headquarters in autumn 2018.Speakers and participants came from different sectors all over the world, including practicing officials and lawyers, data protection …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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CJEU: Exclusion Rules on Unlawfully Obtained Evidence Precede Anti-Fraud Obligations
Do Art. 325 TFEU and the PIF Convention – read in the light of the principle of effective prosecution of VAT offences – restrict the applicability of national rules on the inadmissibility of evidence? This question was at the core of the CJEU’s judgment of …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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Commission: Code of Conduct with IT Companies to Tackle Hate Speech is Evolving Positively
On 4 February 2019, the Commission presented its fourth evaluation of the Code of Conduct on Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online. The Code of Conduct was launched on 21 May 2016 to ensure that requests to remove racist and xenophobic Internet content are dealt quickly …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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DAV: Commission’s Plans to Remove Terrorist Content Online May Infringe Freedom of Expression
In January 2019, the German Bar Association (Deutscher Anwaltverein ˗ DAV) tabled a critical statement on the Commission’s proposal for a regulation on preventing the dissemination of terrorist content online (for the proposal, see eucrim 2/2018, pp. 97-98 and G. Robinson, eucrim 4/2018, pp. 234-240 …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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New Infringements Proceedings for Incorrect Transposition of 4th AML Directive
In January 2019, the Commission launched and went ahead with further infringement proceedings against EU Member States for not having correctly transposed the fourth Anti-Money-Laundering Directive. The infringement proceedings are in different stages. They concern Germany, Belgium, Finland, France, Lithuania, Portugal, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Poland, and …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago
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Council Opposes Commission’s AML Blacklisting of Third Countries
At the meeting of 7 March 2019, the JHA Council unanimously rejected a list of 23 “high-risk third countries”in the area of money laundering and terrorist financing. The list was put forward by the Commissionon 13 February 2019. The list aims to protect …
Published 6 years, 11 months ago