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This practice guide is meant to help applying the Brussels IIb Regulation (EU) 2019/1111 which governs jurisdiction, recognition, and enforcement of decisions in matrimonial matters and parental responsibility within the EU, replacing the previous Brussels IIa Regulation.
This report looks at the practical implementation of the presumption of innocence in criminal proceedings, and related rights, in 9 EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Poland and Portugal). Article 48 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights guarantees the presumption of innocence – but, as FRA’s research underscores, it can be undermined in many ways.
A systematic overview of all the types of judicial procedures before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) – with a particular focus on: the entities that can launch each type of procedure; the requirements for initiating a specific type of procedure; and the possible outcomes (judgments, orders, opinions) and their legal value.
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. This module aims to raise awareness about the Prüm Decision as a tool to improve cross-border cooperation, particularly in combatting terrorism...
This judicial analysis is primarily intended to be used by members of courts and tribunals of EU Member States working on international protection cases. It focuses on qualification for international protection under the Qualification Directive (QD) (recast). As now updated, it incorporates the analysis of Article 15(c) QD (recast), which was originally the subject of a separate judicial analysis.
This course introduces restorative justice as a human rights–based approach to crime, conflict, and social harm. It explores dialogue, accountability, and reparation as alternatives to punitive systems, while ensuring compliance with international human rights standards and EU legal frameworks.
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. Aim: To give users a broad understanding of the background and operation of the Schengen Agreement from a law enforcement perspective. This...
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The SIRIUS project, co-implemented by Europol and Eurojust, is a central reference point in the EU for knowledge sharing on cross-border access...
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The SIRIUS project, co-implemented by Europol and Eurojust, is a central reference point in the EU for knowledge sharing on cross-border access...
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The SIRIUS project, co-implemented by Europol and Eurojust, is a central reference point in the EU for knowledge sharing on cross-border access...
This product is available after registration to the CEPOL LEEd platform . Please see the below Registration Guide for details. The SIRIUS project, co-implemented by Europol and Eurojust, is a central reference point in the EU for knowledge sharing on cross-border access...