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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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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office
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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office – where do we stand?
ERA Forum, 2021The newly established European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) took up its operational work on 1 June 2021. The Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 had been under negotiations from 2013 until 2017 and was eventually adopted as an instrument of enhanced cooperation. Following the entry into force of the EPPO Regulation, intense work had commenced on the
Hans-Holger Herrnfeld, Judith Herrnfeld
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European Public Prosecutor's Office — Cui Bono?
New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2013The establishment of a European Public Prosecutor's Office could be described as one of the most topical issues currently under discussion in the European Union. The authors present a comprehensive interpretation of the problem areas most widely discussed in relation to the establishment of an EPPO. The contribution is divided into two parts.
Ladislav Hamran, Eva Szabova
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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: 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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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office
2019This study analyses challenges related to the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) as enhanced cooperation among the current 22 Member States and discusses possible solutions for coping with them. Complexity is identified as a main challenge owing to the EPPO’s specific multilevel structure, the relationship between the EPPO ...
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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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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office and Human Rights
2017A system of prosecution at the European level poses multiple challenges. Among them, the adequate protection of the rights of the individuals involved in supranational investigations comes among the first. In the light of the forthcoming establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), this contribution deals with the place of human ...
Valsamis Mitsilegas, Fabio Giuffrida
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Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad European Public Prosecutor?
Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2012AbstractIn 1997 the idea of a European Public Prosecutor was floated in the Corpus Juris Project as one of a series of measures designed to ensure that fraud on the Community budget would be detected and punished. This chapter describes how in the UK the proposal was misrepresented by the eurosceptic press, and how Parliament reacted to the distorted ...
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