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Verbatim report of proceedings
Wednesday, 26 February 2014 - Strasbourg Revised edition

European Investigation Order - European Arrest Warrant (debate)
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  Claude Moraes (S&D), blue-card answer. – Yes, I should have said – I don’t know what I did say, I should re-read my speech. I said ‘he was on holiday in Crete and his attackers are on trial thanks to the EAW’. But I think you are right. I think this is not the best example but you are probably correct.

But I think the wider point I am making – I never get a blue-card question, President, so if you do not mind I will just explain this to my colleague – is that there are many examples of where the European Arrest Warrant has rapidly brought people to trial.

But the wider point that you are making is where some of these cases go badly wrong. I know you have such examples and I would never deny this. That is why we are trying to reform the European Arrest Warrant and I hope that you would respect that point too.

 
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