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"A framework decision is legally binding upon the Member States. It is not, however, covered by the codecision procedure, and democratic control by the European Parliament is limited. Legislation of this kind must be covered by a democratic decision-making process. Serious organised crime must be fought by means that are effective but in ways that accord with the rule of law.
For a country like Sweden, which has no constitutional court, the rule of law aspect is especially sensitive. The absence of a constitutional court means that people obviously have little opportunity to check up on what is, or is not, constitutional. Such control by the courts is also missing at European level."@en1
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