Networking activities
Academic Subcommittee
This subcommittee is responsible for raising awareness in academia of the importance of EPPO in the fight against crime.
The aim is to keep the debate alive and open on how to improve and extend EPPO’s expertise to other areas of substantive criminal law.
Chair
Alejandro Hernández López
Associate Professor of Criminal Procedure at the University of Valladolid (former research fellow ‘Margarita Salas’)
Ilaria Sticchi
Secretary of the College of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO).
Enrico Traversa
Professore di diritto del lavoro europeo ed Ex direttore del gruppo “Giustizia” del Servizio giuridico della Commissione europea
Members:
Daniela Barlocco
Dorel Herinean
Siena Hoban
Giulia Silvia Scalmana
Pierangelo Seri
Ferdinando Sorbilli
Alessio Vergnano
Andrea Zappalaglio
Siena Hoban
Herinean Dorel
Viola Ludovica Alma Melone
Angelo Salimbeni
Activities
Commentary on the Judgment of 10 July 2024 of the Tribunal of the European Union
Author: Matteo Ianni Committee: Academic Committee Date: 21/07/2024 In a very recent judgment of the General Court of the European Union of 10 July 2024, the Union's judicial body ruled on the appeal brought against the decision of the European Public Prosecutor to...
Update: recent CJEU rulings with possible relevance to EPPO proceedings.
Author: Marta Ramat Committee: Academic Committee Date: 09/07/2024 Over the last couple of months, the CJEU issued a number of judgments concerning the protection of fundamental rights in criminal proceedings. The issues dealt with by the Court in such cases may, in...
European Public Prosecutor’s Office: Relationships between the EPPO Regulation and National Law
Author: Viola Ludovica Alma Melone Committee: Academic Committee Date: 17/05/2024 The Academic Subcommittee plays an important role in promoting knowledge and research, stimulating academic debate on the EPPO, and helping to strengthen its effectiveness in combating...
EPPO decision to bring a case to judgment: the General Court confirms its lack of jurisdiction in actions for annulment under Article 263 TFEU
Author: Marta Ramat Committee: Academic Committee (Chairs: Alejandro Hernandez-Lopez, Ilaria Sticchi, Enrico Traversa) Date: 19/03/2024 On 28 February, the General Court issued its Order in case T-385/32, Mincu Pătrașcu Brâncuși v EPPO. The case arose in proceedings...
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