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"I voted in favour of this report because, under the new legislation, any person suspected of having committed a criminal offence must, from now on, be informed of his or her rights in a language he or she understands. This measure will ensure that the Member States of the Union will provide any person who has been arrested (or presented with a European arrest warrant) with a Letter of Rights listing their fundamental rights throughout the criminal proceedings. This proposal is part of a comprehensive package of legislation to be presented over the next few years and which will aim to establish a minimum set of procedural rights in criminal proceedings in the Union and to increase confidence in the single European justice area … quite a task! That said, there are currently still some obstacles, especially taking into account different legal systems, and, in particular, the differences between civil law countries and common law countries, such as Ireland and the United Kingdom."@en1

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