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"Ensuring the safety of citizens of the Member States and swift and efficient operation of the judicial system should be a priority for the Community. This is significant in the context of the dramatic development of organised crime, especially cross-border crime. Special attention should be paid to all legal instruments that can facilitate criminal proceedings and help to condemn perpetrators of crimes.
The European Evidence Warrant provides for automatic recognition of court decisions handed down in another Member State. This is quite problematic, as it entails far-reaching amendments to criminal proceedings in the Member States. Implementation of the European Evidence Warrant is fraught with difficulty, due to the variety of criminal procedures and the extensive differences between the law on warrants. In my view, instead of interfering in such sensitive areas as criminal procedure in a particular country, the Commission and the European Parliament should focus on achieving the best possible level of cooperation between the police forces of the Member States. This could be achieved through bodies such as Eurojust and the European Police College."@en1
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