Transmission and enforcement of judgments in the European Union
All decisions imposing a criminal sentence or measure of deprivation of Liberty , allow the convicted person to comply it in any EU country , provided that they has roots in the country where recognition is requested. The procedure of transmission and execution of EU judgments has a bidirectional character, since the decisions are transmitted by the issuing state and must be recognized by the executing state.
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The word of the judicial operators of the United Kingdom is no longer enough to ensure that people who are extradited to this country will be treated fairly and under the legal precepts regarding fundamental rights.
Read moreExtradition process and European arrest warrant (EAW)
Extradition consists of the process of surrender a person judicially requested by one State to another, to be tried in the requesting country or to serve their sentence there. The member states of the European Union have the European Arrest warrant (EAW), an instrument of international legal cooperation in criminal matters.
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