Police and Judicial Co-operation in the European Union: FIDE 2004 National ReportsWritten for the XXI FIDE Congress taking place in Dublin in June 2004, this book is the most wide ranging and comprehensive international survey of the topic ever undertaken. It covers how 22 EU members (both current and accession states) are adapting their constitutions and criminal laws to provide for judicial and police co-operation with other member states with the aim of tackling cross-border crime. Each country's report was submitted by a national expert in the field, and sets out in detail the legal instruments with which the EU is developing this area, and how states are meeting the challenge of adapting their laws. The reports also outline the problems encountered, and make suggestions as to how co-operation can be made more efficient whilst continuing to safeguard civil liberties. |
Contents
TEXT OF QUESTIONNAIRE | 4 |
National Reports | 13 |
Croatia | 27 |
Czech Republic | 48 |
Denmark | 55 |
Estonia | 77 |
Germany | 93 |
Greece | 119 |
Hungary | 137 |
Ireland | 143 |
Italy | 165 |
Bilan et Perspectives | 335 |
Common terms and phrases
accession adopted agreement amendment Article autorités autre Bundeskriminalamt Bundestags-Drucks cadre CJCE Code communautaire compétence Conseil cooperation in criminal Council of Europe criminal law criminal matters criminal procedure Croatia Czech Republic d'autres d'Europol d'une Danish décision décision-cadre droit pénal effect Estonia Etats membres été être Eurojust Europäischen European Arrest Warrant European Court European Public Prosecutor European Union Europol Convention Europol National Unit example extradition fait framework decision Garda Síochána harmonisation human rights implementation institutions instruments JOCE joint investigation teams judicial cooperation juridique l'article l'Union européenne legal system legislation Lithuania mandat d'arrêt européen measures mise mutual national criminal law national law national member nationale obligations offences Parlement Parliament pénal européen pénale person peut Poland police and judicial politique possible principle Procureur européen prosecution protection Protocol qu'il question ratified recours regard relation requests rules Schengen sécurité Slovenia terrorisme third pillar tion traité