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    Home - Crime - Cross-border crime: criminal cases can now be transferred to another EU country
    Crime Updated:November 25, 2024

    Cross-border crime: criminal cases can now be transferred to another EU country

    By Olga Winter - EU Newsdesk1 Min Read
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    Cross-border crime: criminal cases can now be transferred to another EU country

    A new EU law permits proceedings in a criminal case initiated in one EU country to be transferred to another EU country if required. This helps ensure that the best-placed country investigates or prosecutes a criminal offence. Source link

    Cross-border crime: criminal cases can now be transferred to another EU country

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