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International Cooperation in Criminal Matters. DEBATE TOPIC. Julien Goldszlagier Hugues Julié Florence Lardet. Accompanying Teacher: M. Gilles Bourdier. Paris France—Final. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS. I. The respect of the fundamental rights
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International Cooperation in Criminal Matters DEBATE TOPIC Julien Goldszlagier Hugues Julié Florence Lardet Accompanying Teacher: M. Gilles Bourdier Paris France—Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS I. The respect of the fundamental rights A) Fundamental rights are shadow mandatory grounds for refusal B) Fundamental rights to be applied to the case II. The appropriate use of the EAW A) The use of the European arrest warrant as an investigation tool B) The importance of an efficient use of resources Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS I- THE EXECUTION OF THE EUROPEAN ARREST WARRANT AND THE RESPECT OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS A. - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS : SHADOW MANDATORY GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS Fundamental rights in the preamble 12: This Framework Decision respects fundamental rights and observes the principles recognised by Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union and reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union(7), in particular Chapter VI thereof. Fundamental rights in the article 1 (3): This Framework Decision shall not have the effect of modifying the obligation to respect fundamental rights and fundamental legal principles as enshrined in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union. Paris France —Final
ECJ Case C-303/05 Advocaten voor de Wereld VZW contre Leden van de Ministerraad Case C-123/08, Dominic Wolzenburg, Judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Grand Chamber) of 6 October 2009 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS « (…) In that context,when implementing Article 4 of Framework Decision 2004/584 and in particular paragraph 6 thereof, referred to in the decision for reference, the Member States have, of necessity, a certain margin of discretion. » Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS B. - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO BE APPLIED TO THE CASE Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS - RIGHTS TO FAMILY LIFE - RIGHT TO FAIR TRIAL AND DEFENSE RIGHTS Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS II. - THE APPROPRIATE USE OF THE EAW Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS A- THE QUESTION OF THE USE OF THE EUROPEAN ARREST WARRANT AS AN INVESTIGATION INSTRUMENT Paris France —Final
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS B- THE IMPORTANCE OF AN EFFICIENT USE OF RESOURCES Paris France —Final