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Exploration of geographical population structure of <i>Anaplasma phagocytophilum</i>: Insights from 12 newly sequenced European human and bovine genome assemblies. [PDF]
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Gathering foreign evidence: introducing the European investigation order
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Situation before the European Investigation Order (EIO) in criminal matters
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Law, Governance and Technology Series, 2023
In the era of globalisation, cross-border crimes are becoming increasingly common. The nature of these crimes is complex, and cross-border evidence exchange is, therefore, crucial to the successful prosecution of these offences. The exchange of evidence between countries can provide invaluable assistance in solving crimes that have an international ...
Maria Angela Biasiotti, Fabrizio Turchi
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In the era of globalisation, cross-border crimes are becoming increasingly common. The nature of these crimes is complex, and cross-border evidence exchange is, therefore, crucial to the successful prosecution of these offences. The exchange of evidence between countries can provide invaluable assistance in solving crimes that have an international ...
Maria Angela Biasiotti, Fabrizio Turchi
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The European Investigation Order and the Joint Investigation Team—which road to take
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The European Investigation Order
New Journal of European Criminal Law, 2010This article presents a critical evaluation of the latest EU proposal in the area of judicial cooperation in criminal proceedings. Whilst a framework decision on requests for evidence was adopted in 2008, which aimed to streamline the evidence gathering mechanisms across EU borders, the majority of Member States now agree that the instrument is in fact
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The European Investigation Order
2013Focusing on the criminal law cooperation ESTABLISHED in the European Union, the Member States have been progressively developing a common policy with the aim to create instruments to combat the international crime and to develop new forms of legal assistance. These instruments include not only the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) and the European Evidence
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The Directive 2014/41/UE - The European Investigation Order
2019 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC), 2019The EIO is an important contribution to the topic of the conference, because security informatics is strictly related to the EIO in the way the transmission occurs between authorities.
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