Towards a European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO)
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, analyses the proposal for a Regulation establishing the EPPO. The evolution of the text is analysed through a comparison between the initial Commission proposal and the current version of the text (dated of 28 October 2016). The paper assesses whether the EPPO, as it is currently envisaged, would fit the objectives assigned to it, whether it will have some added value, and whether it will be able to function efficiently and in full respect of fundamental rights. It focuses on the main issues at stake and controversial points of discussion, namely the EPPO institutional design, some material issues, its procedural framework, and its relations with its partners.
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Anne WEYEMBERGH (Université Libre de Bruxelles and Coordinator of the European Criminal Law Academic Network - ECLAN) and Chloé BRIERE (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
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- anchetă judiciară
- buget
- competență instituțională
- construcţie europeană
- control financiar
- DREPT
- drept la apărare
- drept penal
- dreptul Uniunii Europene
- Eurojust
- Europol
- FINANŢE
- fiscalitate
- fraudă
- fraudă fiscală
- fraudă împotriva UE
- infracțiuni economice
- Instituțiile Uniunii Europene și funcția publică europeană
- justiţie
- Ministerul Public
- Oficiul European de Luptă Antifraudă
- organizarea sistemului juridic
- politici de cooperare
- POLITICĂ
- politică şi securitate publică
- RELAŢII INTERNAŢIONALE
- TVA
- UNIUNEA EUROPEANĂ
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