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The Symposium "ImprovEAW- Improving mutual recognition of European Arrest Warrants through Common Practical Guidelines"

The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, in Poland, hosted the Symposium on 27 and 28 June 2022

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The agenda for our Symposium is out

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New book - Practice in Greece, the Netherlands and Poland

The first book resultant from ImprovEAW - European Arrest Warrant Practice in Greece, the Netherlands and Poland - is out. 

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New articles on EAW

Vincent Glerum, our project coordinator, published "De Overleveringswet op de helling: de herimplementatie van Kaderbesluit 2002/584/JBZ" and a jurisprudence analysis about the case C-398/19 Extradition to Ukraine

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Country reports

Our Partners shared their expertise about common issues on EAWs in their Member States.

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New article on dual legal representation in EAWs in Poland

Prof. Dr. Malgorzata Wasek-Wiaderek, our Polish Partner, published an article about the adequacy of the national legal framework for dual representation of the requested person in EAWs.

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New articles on EAW cases

Vincent Glerum, our project coordinator, published "Van stenen, monniken en kappen: het begrip ‘uitvoerende rechterlijke autoriteit’, het arrest Openbaar Ministerie (Valsheid in geschrifte) en de gevolgen voor de Nederlandse overleveringsprocedure"...

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New article on the right to appoint a lawyer in the issuing member state in EAWs

Vincent Glerum, project coordinator of ImprovEAW, published the article "Directive 2013/48/EU and the requested person’s right to appoint a lawyer in the issuing member state in European arrest warrant proceedings” on the Review of Europe...

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Our first research output is ready

The questionnaire that will base the research is ready and was distributed among partners on 16 November 2020. 

 

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New article on mutual trust

André Klip, project leader of ImprovEAW, published "Eroding Mutual Trust in an European Criminal Justice Area without Added Value" on the European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice.

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