The European Public Prosecutor’s Office. An extended arm or a Two-Headed dragon?
Editors: Erkelens, Leendert H., Meij, Arjen W.H., Pawlik, Marta (Eds.) - 2015
In 2013 the European Commission launched
its legislative proposal to create a European Public Prosecutor’s
Office. The proposal provoked fierce debates, politically as well as on
the academic level. Many national parliaments opposed and submitted
formally their grievances to the Commission. Negotiations on the
proposal between Member States are still ongoing. The T.M.C. Asser
Instituut held the first international conference on this unprecedented
proposal. This book reflects the main results of that conference. It
provides a concise background of and reasoning for the introduction of
this new EU body entrusted with far reaching judicial powers disclosing
important legal and policy implications. Within its hitherto limited
scope the existing system of judicial cooperation between EU Member
States will change fundamentally, directly affecting the functioning of
national courts and public prosecutions offices. How will this evolve?
This book will help answering fundamental questions involved.