Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-05-22-Speech-2-261-500"
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"The abolition of the EU pillar structure under the Treaty of Lisbon paved the way for closer collaboration at Member State level in terms of criminal law and the European approach to it. One sign of the new policies is that the Treaty now makes provision for an emergency brake procedure if a Member State considers that the proposed legislation would affect fundamental aspects of its criminal justice system. However, the increase in the number of such cases now arising at European level is generating certain practical problems. For example, an abundance of new EU initiatives can easily overload national administrations. This report, which I supported, therefore proposes that specific, very careful approaches be adopted, in order to safeguard consistency and high standards in an area of law which is open to various interpretations and in which there is a very real risk of serious divergences between the Member States."@en1
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