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The EPPO’s legislative framework: Navigating through EU law, national law and soft law
New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2023The legal framework under which the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) is called to operate is particularly complex, given the need for this body to exercise its functions in the legal systems of the Member States, applying both Union and ...
Luca De Matteis
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Admissibility of Evidence in EPPO Proceedings
New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2023The issue of cross-border admissibility of evidence is a recurring theme of European Criminal Justice, and continues to be perceived as a decisive obstacle hindering the effective prosecution and adjudication of crime.
Dominik Brodowski
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Common market law review, 2023
The article argues that both administrative and criminal tools are necessary for the protection of EU financial interests and that the mechanisms of cooperation between OLAF and the EPPO are suitable to foster a functioning collaboration.
Maurizia De Bellis, M. Bellacosa
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The article argues that both administrative and criminal tools are necessary for the protection of EU financial interests and that the mechanisms of cooperation between OLAF and the EPPO are suitable to foster a functioning collaboration.
Maurizia De Bellis, M. Bellacosa
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Law of Evidence in Cross-Border EPPO Proceedings
European Criminal Law Review, 2023Twenty-five years after the idea of establishing a European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) was mooted, the office became operational in June 2021.
Ingeborg Zerbes
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New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2013
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The EPPO‘s Material Competence and the Misconception of „inextricably linked offences”
European Criminal Law Review, 2022The first year of operations of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) was basically very successful. However, also several problems came to light which the European Union’s first original prosecution authority has still to overcome.
L. Neumann
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EPPO Bulletin, 2023
Kudzu vine (Pueraria montana var. lobata; Fabaceae) was included on the list of invasive alien species of (European) Union concern in 2016, according to EU Regulation 1143/2014 on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive ...
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Kudzu vine (Pueraria montana var. lobata; Fabaceae) was included on the list of invasive alien species of (European) Union concern in 2016, according to EU Regulation 1143/2014 on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive ...
I. Boršić +3 more
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Cross-Border Investigations Under the EPPO Proceedings and the Quest for Balance
Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law, 2018L. Winter
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Interpretation of the EPPO Regulation in View of the EPPO's Supervision by the EDPS
2021This study aims to delineate the supervisory role of the EDPS with respect to the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) and to analyse some practical consequences of the different possible approaches. While the EPPO is a body of the European Union (EU), it is unique in its hybrid structure as it consists of a central office, located in Luxembourg,
Franssen, Vanessa, Corhay, Marine
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Phytosanitary regulations of EPPO countries for quarantine pests of potato1
EPPO Bulletin, 1998An analysis is made of the phytosanitary requirements needed by EPPO countries for import of potatoes. General and pest‐specific requirements are summarized. This information is derived from the EPPO computerized system PRS, which also forms the basis of an EPPO publication ‘Summaries of the phytosanitary regulations of EPPO countries’.
A. D. ORLINSKII, I. M. SMITH
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