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"en.20111213.26.2-300-500"2
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"Based on a joint initiative by 12 Member States, this European Protection Order is undoubtedly an important instrument for facilitating and strengthening the protection given to victims or potential victims of criminal acts in the EU. It is vital to ensure that in the European area of freedom, security and justice, where EU citizens have the right to move and live freely within the Member States, the exercising of this right does not eventually lead to a loss of security. The initiative focuses on crimes that may endanger the victim’s life, their physical, psychological or sexual wellbeing, or personal freedom, whereby the protection measures offered by a Member State should be maintained and continued in any other Member State to which the person moves. I am pleased that a political agreement has been reached and that this second reading can thus be concluded.
I also support the only amendment proposed, which seeks to clarify the scope of application, as it is necessary to take into account that this directive focuses on protection measures that have been adopted for criminal matters, and that there are different legal traditions in the Member States in this field, as well as to bear in mind the new context that has been created with the presentation of the legislative package on the rights of victims in the EU."@en1
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