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GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EU (CRIMINAL) LAW: LEGALITY, EQUALITY, NON-DISCRIMINATION, SPECIALTY AND NE BIS IN IDEM IN THE FIELD OF THE EUROPEAN ARREST WARRANT [PDF]
This article deals with the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the field of the European arrest warrant, critically analysing the principles invoked in several decisions validating the European legislation in the field: legality ...
NOREL NEAGU
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The Surrender of Children under the European Arrest Warrant in a Nordic Perspective
This article examines the legal challenges surrounding the surrender of minors under the European and Nordic Arrest Warrants. It argues that the principle of mutual trust, which is central to the effectiveness of both instruments, may be strained when ...
Søren Arvig Verdoner
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European Arrest Warrant: Extradition in Transition [PDF]
Sliedregt, E. van
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(3), 1531-1542 | European Forum Insight of 4 November 2020 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Framework decision on the European supervision order. - III.
Andrea Ryan
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The European integration in criminal field the European arrest warrant [PDF]
The author deals with some thesis in connection with the European arrest warrant experience, what will be an interesting test for many EU countries.
Palmieri Marco
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EU Citizenship and European Arrest Warrant: The Same Rights for All?
In the case Wolzenburg, the principle of non-discrimination of European Union citizens is applied to the European arrest warrant. The implementation of the European arrest warrant by the Member States cannot escape a control of proportional- ity made by ...
Tony Marguery
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Translation of the European Arrest Warrant in the Light of Intercultural Communication [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to examine translation of the European arrest warrant in the light of intercultural communication. The paper consists of three parts.
Bednarek, Grażyna
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Poland is the leading country in pursuing its own citizens under the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), with the number of EAWs issued between 2005 and 2013 representing one third of the warrants issued by all EU countries (although some serious ...
Witold Klaus +2 more
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Application of the European Arrest Warrant by the Polish Law Enforcement
The European Arrest Warrant (EAW) is undoubtedly the result of the introduction of cross-border simplified court proceedings. In its regulations, suspects and accused persons are transferred for the purpose of prosecuting offenses or executing a sentence
Tomasz Słapczyński
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Some Aspects of the European Arrest Warrant
In the beginning of the article the author stresses that by the end of the previous century in the framework of the European Union there existed several documents governing the issue of criminal extradition.
P. N. Biryukov
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