ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE. A NECESSITY IN THE REGIONAL CONTEXT OR A DIMINUTION OF COMPETENCES?
Raluca Onufreiciuc () and
Lacramioara Maftei ()
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Raluca Onufreiciuc: Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univesrity of Iasi, Romania
Lacramioara Maftei: Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univesrity of Iasi, Romania
EURINT, 2015, vol. 2, 281-296
Abstract:
Given the possible multiple jurisdictions for cross-border offences falling under the competence of the European Public Prosecutor's Office, it is essential to underline the advantages and disadvantages of this new single, strong, independent institution. The opportunity of establishing the European Public Prosecutor's Office derives, ipso facto, from the prejudice of about 5 million EUR in the European budget and also from the ex nunc benefits of all member states due to effectively combat the border crime phenomenon and the frauds from the own member states systems.
Keywords: European Public Prosecutor’s Office; regional context; European budget; fraud with EU funds (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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