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Directive (EU) 2017/541 on combating terrorism ― Impact on fundamental rights and freedoms

Date of creation
EU or national law
EU law
Practice area
Fundamental rights
Type of self-learning material
Handbooks and guidelines
Target group
JudgesCourt staffProsecutorsLawyersCourt interpreters and translatorsProsecution office staffOtherPrison staffProbation officers
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Links to language versions

Description

The report focuses on three specific offences covered by the directive, all of them preparatory in nature: public provocation to commit a terrorist offence, travelling for the purpose of terrorism and receiving training for terrorism.The report is based on fieldwork in Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Spain and Sweden, and on evidence collected through desk research on the relevant legal and institutional framework. It provides valuable insights on the impact of counterterrorism measures on human rights.