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"en.20120522.15.2-261-250"2
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"The European Union’s legal system all too often lacks coherence and certainty, especially with regard to criminal law. The entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon has brought about a major acceleration of European criminal legislation, so much so that the Commission has already published a communication in favour of a single European criminal law. Clearly there is still a long road ahead but, in spite of resistance from some Member States and procedural difficulties, the process has begun. Parliament, partly thanks to my vote, has judged these first steps positively and has signalled the need for an internal legal advisory service to assess and weigh up the proposals balanced against the law of the Member States."@en1
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