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"Criminal law was considered an exclusive Member State competence for many years, which only changed with the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Since then, the EU has been creating a series of criminal regulations that are not always incorporated in the most appropriate way. ‘EU criminal law’ currently includes very diverse regulations that are not only instruments of justice and home affairs policy but also encompass the financial sector, fraud, counterfeiting, serious breaches of EU data protection rules, customs offences, environmental offences and certain aspects of internal market policy. These are clearly very diverse areas of policy but, even so, it is crucial to ensure consistency and quality for the effective application of EU criminal law."@en1

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