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Title The European public prosecutor's office : an extended arm or a two-headed dragon? / L.H. Erkelens, A.W.H. Meij, M. Pawlik, editors
Published Hague : Asser Press, [2015]
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Contents Introduction -- Presentation of the Commission's proposal on the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor's Office -- The Commission's legislative proposal: an overview of its main characteristics -- Is the Commission proposal for a European Public Prosecutor's Office based on a harmonious interpretation of Articles 85 and 86 TFEU? -- Constitutional issues of multilevel prosecution by the European Public Prosecutor's Office from a Union perspective -- The European Public Prosecutor's Office and Eurojust: 'Love match or arranged marriage'? -- Some explorations into the EPPO's administrative structure and judicial review -- Search and seizure measures and their review -- The choice of forum by the European Public Prosecutor -- Issues of conferral, subsidiarity and proportionality -- European Public Prosecution's Office: A far from perfect proposal -- Establishing enhanced cooperation under Article 86 TFEU -- Implications of enhanced cooperation for the EPPO model and its functioning
Summary In July 2013 the European Commission launched its legislative proposal to create a European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO). The proposal provoked fierce debates, politically as well as on the academic level. Many national parliaments opposed and submitted formally their grievances to the Commission and negotiations on the proposal between Member States are ongoing. As early as September 2013, the T.M.C. Asser Instituut in The Hague, The Netherlands, held the first international conference on this unprecedented proposal. This book reflects the main results of that conference. It provides a concise background of and reasoning for the introduction of this new EU body entrusted with far reaching judicial powers disclosing important legal and policy implications. Within its hitherto limited scope, the existing system of judicial cooperation between EU Member States will change fundamentally, directly affecting the functioning of national courts and public prosecution offices. This book helps answering fundamental questions involved. It provides a solid basis for both academics and practitioners to further structure an EPPO, respecting the interests of all parties involved. At the time of writing and editing this volume, Leendert Erkelens and Arjen Meij were both Visiting Research Fellow at the T.M.C. Asser Instituut in The Hague, The Netherlands. Marta Pawlik was a Research Assistant in the same Institute
Analysis recht
law
Europa
Europe
strafrecht
criminal law
internationaal recht
international law
Law (General)
Recht (algemeen)
Notes "Conference on the plans to create a European Public Prosecutor's Office, September 2013"--Foreword
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed September 26, 2014)
SUBJECT Europäische Union Europäische Staatsanwaltschaft gnd
Subject Public prosecutors -- European Union countries
Criminal justice, Administration of -- European Union countries
LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
UE/CE Procureur européen.
UE/CE Propositions.
UE/CE Eurojust.
Coopération judiciaire.
UE/CE Etats membres.
Criminal justice, Administration of
Public prosecutors
European Union.
European prosecutor.
Justice and Home Affairs.
European Judicial Cooperation Unit.
Enhanced cooperation.
European criminal procedure.
Criminal justice.
European Union countries
Europäische Union.
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Erkelens, L. H., editor.
Meij, A. W. H., editor.
Pawlik, M., editor.
ISBN 9789462650350
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