Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union

The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union is one of the main challenges for the continued functioning of the European judicial area in criminal matters. In this article, special attention will be paid to selected aspects of ensuring further judicial cooperation in criminal matters...

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Main Author: Anastazja Gajda
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 2020-03-01
Series:Przegląd Europejski
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Online Access:http://przegladeuropejski.com.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.0710
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description The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union is one of the main challenges for the continued functioning of the European judicial area in criminal matters. In this article, special attention will be paid to selected aspects of ensuring further judicial cooperation in criminal matters after Brexit. This primarily concerns the possibility of further participation of the United Kingdom in specific organs supporting this cooperation (Eurojust and Europol) and the the application of legal instruments implementing the principle of mutual recognition of judgments, with reference to the flagship legal instrument, i.e. the European arrest warrant. It also presents a unique position of the United Kingdom in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice EU, which that state is guaranteed under the provisions of Treaties.
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spelling doaj.art-f3e8dc4329704e70baef7338482f30e02022-12-22T03:06:28ZdeuWydawnictwa Uniwersytetu WarszawskiegoPrzegląd Europejski1641-24782657-60232020-03-0120201355610.31971/1641-2478pe.1.20.301.3001.0014.0710Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European UnionAnastazja Gajda0University of Opole (Opole, Poland) Wydział Prawa i Administracji Zakład Nauk o BezpieczeństwieThe withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union is one of the main challenges for the continued functioning of the European judicial area in criminal matters. In this article, special attention will be paid to selected aspects of ensuring further judicial cooperation in criminal matters after Brexit. This primarily concerns the possibility of further participation of the United Kingdom in specific organs supporting this cooperation (Eurojust and Europol) and the the application of legal instruments implementing the principle of mutual recognition of judgments, with reference to the flagship legal instrument, i.e. the European arrest warrant. It also presents a unique position of the United Kingdom in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice EU, which that state is guaranteed under the provisions of Treaties. http://przegladeuropejski.com.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.0710European Unionjudicial cooperation in criminal mattersprinciple of mutual recognition of judgmentsEuropean arrest warrantEuropolEurojust
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Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union
Przegląd Europejski
European Union
judicial cooperation in criminal matters
principle of mutual recognition of judgments
European arrest warrant
Europol
Eurojust
title Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union
title_full Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union
title_fullStr Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union
title_full_unstemmed Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union
title_short Brexit’s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union
title_sort brexit s impact on judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the european union
topic European Union
judicial cooperation in criminal matters
principle of mutual recognition of judgments
European arrest warrant
Europol
Eurojust
url http://przegladeuropejski.com.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.0710
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