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Les garanties procédurales offertes à la défense face au Parquet européen

    1. [1] University of Nantes

      University of Nantes

      Arrondissement de Nantes, Francia

  • Localización: European papers: a journal on law and integration, ISSN-e 2499-8249, Vol. 6, Nº. 1, 2021, págs. 335-356
  • Idioma: francés
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    • With the creation of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), the position of the defence is weakened. The EPPO Regulation does not set up specific procedural safeguards that are designed to apply to its proceedings: it mainly refers to national law and the minimum guarantees provided under EU law. Moreover, the national courts have competence to rule on the procedural acts of the EPPO and only a few of these acts are subject to EU judicial review. The defendants, in transnational cases, have no foreseeability on the rights and remedies granted to them. This Article is aimed at depicting the main issues that the defence faces in front of the EPPO. More specifically, it focuses on the lack of equality of arms between defence and prosecution in this context. However, the Article proposes some remedies that could be put in place in order to improve the defendant’s right to a fair trial, in particular the institutionalisation of a European Criminal Defence network.


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