The Victims' Rights Directive 2012/29/EU
Directive 2012/29/EU establishing minimum standards for the rights, support and protection of victims of crime is an instrument of harmonisation that sets basic standards to be applied across the EU. It makes important procedural provisions regarding, for instance, the right to be heard, to understand and be understood, and the right to receive information, make a complaint and access support services. This study assesses the implementation of the directive and various aspects of its application: legal transposition measures at Member State level, the practical implementation of the directive on the ground, and the benefits it has provided for victims, as well as the challenges encountered.
Studie
Ekstern forfatter
The opening analysis of the study (Part I) has been prepared by Amandine Scherrer and Ivana Kiendl Krišto (EPRS, EVAL Unit) . Part II of the study was prepared by the Centre for Strategy & Evaluation Services LLP (CSES).
Om dette dokument
Type af publikation
Politikområde
Nøgleord
- adgang til retsvæsenet
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- Den Europæiske Unions Domstol
- direktiv (EU)
- EU's retspraksis
- EU-institutioner og EU-forvaltning
- EU-lovgivning
- EU-medlemsstat
- EU-ret - national ret
- europæisk integration
- forbrydelser mod personer
- genoprettende retfærdighed
- GEOGRAFI
- hjælp til ofre
- konsekvensundersøgelse
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- område for frihed, sikkerhed og retfærdighed
- retslig virksomhed
- strafferet
- ØKONOMI
- økonomisk analyse
- økonomisk geografi