Transnational Inquiries and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Criminal Proceedings 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32012-5_20
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Horizontal cooperation, obtaining evidence overseas and the respect for fundamental rights in the EU. From the European Commission’s proposals to the proposal for a directive on a European Investigation Order: Towards a single tool of evidence gathering in the EU?

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“…Two main issues should be considered: the chance for the defence to collect evidence abroad, actually absent in the proposal, and a different assessment of legal remedies. 46 Ruggeri (2013), pp. 557ff.…”
Section: The "Less Intrusive Measure" Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two main issues should be considered: the chance for the defence to collect evidence abroad, actually absent in the proposal, and a different assessment of legal remedies. 46 Ruggeri (2013), pp. 557ff.…”
Section: The "Less Intrusive Measure" Rulementioning
confidence: 99%