James Brokenshire
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(9 years, 5 months ago)
Written StatementsThe UK has opted in to the regulation (COM (2014) 715 final) repealing certain acts in the field of police co-operation and judicial co-operation in criminal matters to the extent that it applies to the European evidence warrant (EEW).
This regulation originally repealed several acts in which the UK does not participate. However, the proposal was revised to include the EEW, a measure in which the UK also does not participate, but which remains partially in force between some member states. The Government therefore decided to opt-in to the part of the regulation that repeals the EEW under protocol 21 to the EU treaties.
This gives greater legal certainty around the UK’s non-participation in the EEW given the revised terms of the proposal.
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