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The European Arrest Warrant

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2004
The article presents an overview of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), the Framework Decision of which was adopted by the Council of the European Union on June 13, 2002. The EAW required the direct recognition and execution of requests for arrest and surrender from another Member State's judicial authority, by national judicial authorities of each ...
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Trust, Rights, and Inclusion in the European Union: A Case Study of the European Arrest Warrant and the Fundamental Status of EU Citizenship

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
This article focuses on the two core mechanisms of the European Union - the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) and EU citizenship, dissecting the gap between the idealized assumptions based on mutual trust and equality and the reality behind them.
Anqi Chen
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The Council conclusions ‘The European arrest warrant and extradition procedures – current challenges and the way forward’

European Criminal Law Review, 2022
On 1 December 2020, the Council of the European Union has adopted conclusions on ‘the European arrest warrant and extradition procedures - current challenges and the way forward’.
Ralf Riegel, Mark Sonntag
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NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE EUROPEAN ARREST WARRANT AND THE EUROPEAN INVESTIGATION ORDER

Revista Ibérica do Direito
Observing the newest perspectives based on the development of mutual legal assistance, in face of the challenges posed by the celerity and dynamism required by post-modernity, the innumerable advances obtained by the mechanisms of legal cooperation in ...
Louise Amorim Beja   +1 more
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The ‘licence to distrust’ and the protection of individual rights in the execution of a European Arrest Warrant: A comment

European Law Journal, 2022
This comment on Ermioni Xanthopoulou's insightful article starts by revisiting the nature and role of trust in the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) procedure, considering the recent developments in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (
P. Caeiro
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(Non-)Extradition in the Nord Stream Case and the Limits of Executing State Authority in Mandatory European Arrest Warrant Proceedings : Summary and Analysis of the Italian Supreme Court Judgment No. 1428/25 of 15 October 2025 in K

eucrim – European Law Forum: Prevention • Investigation • Prosecution
On 15 October 2025, the Italian Supreme Court (Corte Suprema di Cassazione) halted the surrender of a former Ukrainian military officer from Italy to Germany. The requested person was sought by the German authorities for “sabotage” in connection with the
Nicola Canestrini
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Problems and Dilemmas Between Extradition and the European Arrest Warrant

Interdisciplinary journal of research and development
The enlargement of the European Union, through the initiation of accession negotiations starting in 2022 with several states—Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, and North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and later, in the current international context, with ...
M. Pătrăuș
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European Arrest Warrant and Protection of Нuman Rights: Problem Questions of Application in Context Practice of the CJEU

Pakistan journal of life and social sciences
The relevance of the work is determined by the importance of applying the relevant norms of criminal and judicial and international law of the EU member states to achieve the maximum degree of consistency in the application of the EAW procedure in the EU
Oleksandr Shevchuk
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Detention Conditions in the Issuing Member State as a Ground for Non-Execution of the European Arrest Warrant: State of Play and Challenges Ahead

European Criminal Law Review, 2022
In its Aranyosi and Căldăraru judgment, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) recognized explicitly for the first time the possibility for executing judicial authorities to deny the execution of European Arrest Warrants (EAWs) when there is a risk of ...
Anne Weyembergh, Lucas Pinelli
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