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1. Reding wants to limit use of European arrest warrant April 7, 2011

Commission wants to prevent that legal systems get clogged up with minor crimes. Member states ought to discipline local prosecutors who issue European arrest warrants for...

Reding wants to limit use of European arrest warrant

2. A lack of trust is holding back criminal justice August 23, 2010

National governments have repeatedly promised to bring greater coherence to the administration of criminal justice in the European Union. But further evidence was published...

A lack of trust is holding back criminal justice

3. Eight states want closer criminal co-operation July 15, 2010

Proposal would give investigators in criminal cases access to evidence in other countries. Eight member states of the European Union have put forward their own proposal for...

4. Keeping the thugs away from the fans June 3, 2010

A great deal of progress has been made to kick racism and violence out of football, but more needs to be done. Tackling violence and racism at football matches remains a top...

Keeping the thugs away from the fans

5. Wide gaps in use of warrants July 30, 2009

Big differences in how EU countries use powers; many more warrants requested than issued. Striking differences in how member states are using the European arrest warrant...

Wide gaps in use of warrants

6. Sweden wants member states to reduce duplication of trials July 16, 2009

The Swedish presidency suggest that trials of suspects could be moved between EU member states. The Swedish presidency of the EU wants to reduce the duplication of trials...

7. Swedish presidency to focus on trial rights October 23, 2008

Uncertainty about scale of revisions needed to revive failed legislation. The European Commission will make fresh proposals next year to establish minimum rights for...

Swedish presidency to focus on trial rights

8. Presidency set to defy legal warnings on defendants' rights June 5, 2008

Defendants could be sentenced without their knowledge. The Slovenian government will seek to push through an agreement in the Council of Ministers on legislation covering...

9. Taking time to apply EU justice laws October 11, 2007

I read with interest in last week's European Voice that EU citizens will not be able to challenge in court sensitive laws such as the European arrest warrant or legislation...

10. Justice is more of a home affair July 12, 2007

A European Commission assessment of how member states have implemented the European arrest warrant has been criticised for not taking into account the “balance between...

11. Commission disgruntled by justice law delays July 5, 2007

This week (3 July) the European Commission published its assessment of progress made last year in the area of justice and home affairs. While highlighting some areas of...

12. Arrest warrant still in the dock despite ECJ ruling May 10, 2007

Last Thursday (3 May) was a special day for one of the most important proposals the EU has ever made in the area of justice and home affairs. After three years of legal...

13. Ministers resort to more flexible justice April 26, 2007

Justice and home affairs ministers met last week (19-20 April) in Luxembourg to discuss a swathe of proposals which had long been deadlocked. A proposal to set minimum...

14. The EU, juvenile detainees and human rights June 15, 2006

Recently I attended a European Commission meeting in Brussels on the subject of EU minimum standards in pre-trial detention procedures. The discussions touched upon the...

15. Judges' conference to call for minimum standards for suspects June 8, 2006

A conference next week will call for minimum standards across the EU for treatment and detention of suspects. Jørn Vestergaard of the University of Copenhagen, who will...

16. Vienna gives evidence warrant a last chance June 1, 2006

The Austrian government, holder of the presidency of the Council of Ministers for just one more month, is hoping for a breakthrough over the European Evidence Warrant at a...

17. MEPs rap tardy Council over crime suspects' code March 9, 2006

The European Parliament will next week urge EU governments to intensify work on achieving a uniform set of rights for suspects in criminal proceedings. Under The Hague...

18. UK presidency on anti-terrorism drive July 28, 2005

The UK will be using its presidency of the EU to push for progress on several anti-terrorist laws in the autumn. Charles Clarke, the UK's home secretary, is hoping that the...

19. German court rocks arrest warrant July 20, 2005

There was a slightly surreal ambience in the European Commission earlier this week as the implications of a German legal challenge to the European arrest warrant (EAW) were...

20. Fewer crime suspects face jail under cross-border plan April 14, 2005

The European Commission wants to introduce cross-border recognition of supervision orders as an alternative to locking up alleged criminals before their trials. In a draft...

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