The Transfer of Criminal Proceedings in the European Union
An exploration of the current practice and of possible ways for improvement, based on practitioners' views
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A transfer of criminal proceedings may take place between a judicial authority from one Member State and a judicial authority in another Member State when it is in the interest of a proper administration of justice that a criminal offence is further investigated and prosecuted in the second Member State.
There was a general feeling among experts on judicial cooperation in the Member States that the current practice of transferring criminal proceedings could and should be improved. Researchers from the Erasmus University Rotterdam, together with the Amsterdam Public Prosecution Office, Bielefeld University and the Belgian Federal Prosecution Office took the initiative to start a a research project on the Transfer of criminal proceedings in the EU (TROP). The project was funded by the European Commission.
This report contains the conclusions of the TROP research project. It outlines the current practice of transferring criminal proceedings in the EU, it identifies the main challenges experienced by practitioners and describes possible solutions to those challenges. These solutions were tested in multiple discussions between practitioners, academics and policy makers.
During the TROP research project, it became clear that the European Commission would propose a new legislative instrument on the transfer of criminal proceedings in the near future. In the report, we tried to anticipate the content of such a proposal and the discussion in the Council and in the European Parliament. To this end, we have formulated our proposals for improving the transfer of proceedings as building blocks for a possible EU-legal instrument.
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Group picture 9
1 Introduction 11
1.1 The transfer of criminal proceedings between Member States 11
1.2 The research project 12
1.3 The subject matter 13
1.4 Research design 14
1.5 Content of this report 19
1.6 Reading guidance 19
2 Some general observations about the judicial cooperation in the EU and the research project 21
2.1 Introduction 21
2.2 Effects of the research project 21
2.3 Impressions of the daily practice of judicial cooperation 22
2.4 Technological development 23
2.5 The EU policy on security 24
3 The transfer of criminal proceedings: the current state of play 27
3.1 Introduction 27
3.2 Statistical information 28
3.3 Types of cases and criteria at stake 30
3.4 The existing European legal framework 33
3.5 The stage of the investigation/prosecution where a transfer is considered 36
3.6 Conflicts of jurisdiction 37
3.7 The influence of the legality principle or opportunity principle 38
3.8 Conclusion 40
4 Some impressions about the challenges in practice 41
4.1 Introduction 41
4.2 Stumbling blocks on a practical level 41
4.3 Challenges of a more fundamental nature 43
4.4 Lack of justification of requests 45
5 Proposed solutions: building blocks for a new legal instrument 47
5.1 Introduction 47
5.2 The scope of the future legal instrument 48
5.3 Mutual recognition 49
5.4 Criteria and conditions for issuing a request for the transfer of proceedings 52
5.5 Procedural rights 54
5.6 Jurisdiction 58
5.7 Procedure, communication, translation and costs 61
5.8 After the decision to take over the proceedings: further execution 65
6 The aim: a comprehensive framework for judicial cooperation in the EU 71
Annex 1 European Convention on the Transfer of Proceedings in Criminal Matters 73
Annex 2 2009 Draft Framework decision on the transfer of proceedings in criminal matters 87
About the authors 103
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