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Shies Protest: Blocking Moscow's Waste to Defend Northern Russia's Environment
Short Abstract The Shies protest in Russia demonstrates how grassroots mobilisation can reshape extractivist projects by halting the construction of a massive landfill planned for Moscow's waste. From 2018 to 2020, local residents and environmental activists used blockades, protest camps and legal action to oppose ecological damage and governance ...
Perrine Poupin
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COVID-19 and Undeclared Work: Impacts, Challenges and Policy Responses
Williams C.
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European Public Prosecutor's Office
2021The Regulation on the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) provides the legal framework for an entirely new Union body with the power to investigate and prosecute criminal offences affecting the financial interests of the Union.
Hans-Holger Herrnfeld +2 more
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Participation in the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, 2020Participation in the European Public Prosecutor’s Office The aim of the present study is to examine recent developments concerning the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), focusing on the conflict between the EU and the Member States not participating in the enhanced cooperation setting up the Prosecutor’s Office. To provide an overall
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The European Public Prosecutor's Office: Towards a Truly European Prosecution Service?
New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2013This Article provides an overview of the possible institutional designs of the European Public Prosecutor's Office [EPPO] with a view to the forthcoming proposal of the Commission. To this purpose, it clarifies meaning, scope and limits of Article 86 TFEU.
LIGETI, Katalin, SIMONATO, Michele
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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office: Certain Constitutional Issues
2014The EPPO proposal proclaims a new generation of EU judicial body with, on the one hand, vertical/supranational integration aspects and, on the other hand, horizontal/intergovernmental elements. This chapter analyses the balance achieved between both types of features in the Commission’s proposal for a Regulation.
Weyembergh, Anne, Ligeti, Katalin KL
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A Disappointing First Draft for a European Public Prosecutor’s Office
2014The legislative proposal for the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office resolves some doubts, but also raises further questions. This chapter attempts to analyse to what extent the legislative proposal as it stands now could serve as legal basis for the functioning of the new office. In particular, three main issues are tackled: first,
Klip, A.H., Pawlik, M.
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Article 86 [European Public Prosecutor’s Office]
2021Article 86 TFEU on the establishment of a European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) is probably one of the most controversial provisions of the entire Lisbon Treaty. It deals with an issue that has been discussed at least since the mid-90s, when the so-called Corpus Juris project was launched by the European Commission, DG Budget.
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