Evidence and Transnational Punitive Enforcement Proceedings in the European Union
English

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In many fields enforcement of EU policies is performed by the Member States. In principle Member States are free to decide how and by which means they enforce such policies albeit under the observance of EU legal principles and harmonised rules. While differences between Member States are inevitable especially at the interface of criminal and administrative enforcement they should not create legal obstacles to effective and rule of law-based enforcement in cross-border cases. In his dissertation Aart de Vries analyses the legal principles and rules that determine the gathering sharing and use of evidence by EU Member States' administrative and judicial authorities in cross-border enforcement cases to answer an important and current question: do these legal principles and rules enable effective and rule of law-based transnational punitive enforcement of EU policies? De Vries looks into supranational EU law and national law in The Netherlands Germany and France to provide a detailed analysis of the applicable legal framework. On the basis of his findings De Vries presents a convincing answer to the aforementioned question and puts forward various recommendations to enhance transnational punitive enforcement in the EU. In this light this dissertation provides insights for academics and practitioners with an interest in punitive (criminal and administrative) enforcement of EU law.
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