BijzonderStrafrecht 'Bestanddelen' Podcast

Vanaf september 2021 brengt BijzonderStrafrecht wekelijks de Bestanddelen Podcast uit. Tijdens deze 7 minuten durende podcast bespreken we de belangrijkste actualiteiten van de afgelopen week.

✔️ Wekelijkse podcast

✔️ In 7 minuten bijgepraat over de actualiteiten van de afgelopen week

✔️ Te beluisteren via laptop, tablet of smartphone

✔️ Onderweg gemakkelijk te beluisteren via de BijzonderStrafrecht Podcast app

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EPPO Successfully Cooperates with Guardia di Finanza

In September, the EPPO reported on two cases in which the Office successfully cooperated with the Guardia di Finanza in Italy. In the first case, the Guardia di Finanza of Genoa executed a preventive seizure order of over €200,000, at the request of the EPPO, against a Ligurian company that evaded the payment of border duties by declaring a false origin of imported goods. The second case concerned a smuggling case involving personal protective equipment during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

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Artikel: The Permanent Chambers at the Heart of the EPPO’s Decision-Making

Even before the initiation of an investigation, the Permanent Chamber may have to take a decision, notably when the EDP, after verification of a criminal complaint, is of the view that there are no reasons to initiate an investigation. The Permanent Chamber can “overrule” the EDP’s decision and instruct the EDP to start an investigation. Equally, at later stages of the proceedings, e.g., when the verdict is handed down at the end of the trial, the decision whether to lodge an appeal or not, will, in principle, be taken by the Permanent Chamber at the central level upon proposal from the EDP who represents the EPPO in court.

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Artikel: EPPO and a common sense of justice

This article discusses the Union’s general inspirational idea of creating a ‘common sense of justice’ and its implications with reference to the development of the European Public Prosecutor. When the Commission presented its vision of an area of justice, it declared that the ‘ambition is to give citizens a common sense of justice throughout the Union’. Although a sense of justice seems to be something psychological and emotional, it also seems almost inevitably to promote EU integration.

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There and Back Again: Towards a Coherent Ne Bis In Idem Principle In EU law

In his Opinions of 2 September 2021, in Cases C-151/20 Nordzucker and C-117/20 Bpost, Advocate General Bobek recommended that the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) set out coherent guidance for national courts on the application of the ne bis in idem principle, upholding the unified test which should rely on three elements: the identity of the offender, the relevant facts and the protected legal interest.

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