The European arrest warrant under the European Convention on Human Rights: A matter of Cooperation, Trust, Complementarity, Autonomy and Responsibility
- The landmark judgment in the case of Bivolaru and Moldovan v. France, which concerned the execution of a European arrest warrant, provides a good illustration of the effects of the Con-vention liability of EU Member States for their implementation of EU law. These effects touch on such notions as cooperation, trust, complementarity, autonomy and responsibility. The two European courts have been cooperating towards some convergence of the standards applicable to the handling of EAWs. The Bosphorus presumption and its application in Bivo-laru and Moldovan show the amount of trust placed by the Strasbourg Court in the EU pro-tection of fundamental rights in this area. To the extent that their standards of protection coincide, the Luxembourg and Strasbourg jurisdictions are complementary. However, the two protection systems remain autonomous, notably as regards the methodology applied to fundamental rights. Ultimately, the EU Member States engage their Convention responsibility for the execution by their domestic courts of any EAWs.
Author: | Johan Callewaert |
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URN: | urn:nbn:de:0246-opus4-56140 |
ISBN: | 978-3-8487-8454-7 |
Parent Title (German): | "Europa lässt sich nicht mit einem Schlag herstellen" - 70 Jahre Europa-Institut der Universität des Saarlandes |
Serie: | Zeitschrift für europarechtliche Studien: Sonderband; 2021 |
Publisher: | Nomos |
Place of publication: | Baden-Baden |
Editor: | Marc Bungenberg, Thomas Giegerich |
Document Type: | Part of a Book |
Language: | English |
Year of Completion: | 2021 |
Publishing Institution: | Deutsche Universität für Verwaltungswissenschaften |
Release Date: | 2022/04/25 |
Tag: | European Convention on Human Rights; European arrest warrant |
Page Number: | 10 |
First Page: | 105 |
Last Page: | 114 |
Access Rights: | Frei zugänglich |
Licence (German): | Urheberrechtlich geschützt |