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02 May 2012
Issue: 7512 / Categories: Legal News
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Minimum EU rights

Peers call for UK citizens to be guaranteed minimum standard of rights in EU

UK citizens should be guaranteed at least a minimum standard of legal rights when overseas in EU member states and involved in criminal proceedings, peers have said.

Lord Bowness, chair of the Lords Justice and Institutions EU Sub-Committee, says: “Significant EU law-enforcement legislation, such as the European Arrest Warrant, now needs to be complemented by measures protecting European citizens.”

The Committee’s report, The European Union’s Policy on Criminal Procedure, published at the end of April, calls for the rights to be “firmly grounded in the European Court of Human Rights and other international law norms”.

Issue: 7512 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten Muchin Rosenman—Charlotte Hill

Katten strengthens financial markets and funds group in London

Hugh James—Keith Cundall & Lee Hart

Hugh James—Keith Cundall & Lee Hart

Hugh James expands national Serious Injury team with two new Partners

HFW—Rémi Ducloyer

HFW—Rémi Ducloyer

HFW continues Paris office growth with public law Partner hire

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