This article critically examines the claim that EPPO is a proper federal supranational prosecutor. The article observes that the EPPO among policymakers and commentators appears to be a hallmark of the transformation of EU criminal law from an intergovernmental paradigm to a strong federal and supranational polity. The EPPO primarily stands out among other EU agencies by having been conferred with an independent competence to prosecute crimes relating to the common EU financial interest. By establishing the EPPO, the Union has practically assumed such competences that traditionally belong to the central government in a federal state. The article discusses comprehensively the scope, nature and limits to the EPPO’s powers as well as its opera...
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (the EPPO), established under enhanced cooperation by a Coun...
In July 2013, the European Commission presented a legislative proposal for a regulation establishing...
The European Public Prosecutor's Office: Comparative Analysis with particular National Prosecution S...
This article critically examines the claim that EPPO is a proper federal supranational prosecutor. T...
This article critically examines the claim that EPPO is a proper federal supranational prosecutor. T...
In November 2017, Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 implementing enhanced cooperation on the establi...
European Public Prosecutor's Office, abstract The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has bee...
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), which has just commenced its operation (EPPO Press R...
Th is Article provides an overview of the possible institutional designs of the European Public Pro...
The key question addressed in this chapter is the extent to which the European Public Prosecutor’s O...
Although the EPPO can undertake its investigative activities in all Member States, when undertaking ...
The paper addresses the challenges deriving from the European Public Prosecutor’s Office establishme...
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (hereafter EPPO) was established by way of enhanced cooperat...
The paper is a continuation of the previously published paper for the Yearbook of the Faculty of Law...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Con...
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (the EPPO), established under enhanced cooperation by a Coun...
In July 2013, the European Commission presented a legislative proposal for a regulation establishing...
The European Public Prosecutor's Office: Comparative Analysis with particular National Prosecution S...
This article critically examines the claim that EPPO is a proper federal supranational prosecutor. T...
This article critically examines the claim that EPPO is a proper federal supranational prosecutor. T...
In November 2017, Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 implementing enhanced cooperation on the establi...
European Public Prosecutor's Office, abstract The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has bee...
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), which has just commenced its operation (EPPO Press R...
Th is Article provides an overview of the possible institutional designs of the European Public Pro...
The key question addressed in this chapter is the extent to which the European Public Prosecutor’s O...
Although the EPPO can undertake its investigative activities in all Member States, when undertaking ...
The paper addresses the challenges deriving from the European Public Prosecutor’s Office establishme...
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (hereafter EPPO) was established by way of enhanced cooperat...
The paper is a continuation of the previously published paper for the Yearbook of the Faculty of Law...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Con...
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (the EPPO), established under enhanced cooperation by a Coun...
In July 2013, the European Commission presented a legislative proposal for a regulation establishing...
The European Public Prosecutor's Office: Comparative Analysis with particular National Prosecution S...