Legal Resources
Law resources
EPPO Legal Basis
EPPO Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 Download IT – Download EN
PIF Directive(EU) 2017/1371 Download IT – Download EN
D.L.vo 9/2021 in force since 6.2.2021 (amended by D.L. 17/2022 (GU 1.3.2022) – Download IT
Digital Collection
A Digital Collection of Lectures 2021-2022 – Download
Activities
Eppo Investigations: a focus on Italy
Author: Dicarlo Martina, Lomagistro Camilla, Istituto di istruzione superiore Gandhi. Committee: Investigations & Activities Committe, High School Committee. Date: 11/07/2024 WHAT IS EPPO? WHAT DOES IT DO? The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is an...
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...
Indagine sulle frodi, sugli appalti di sovvenzioni, sulla corruzione passiva e sul riciclaggio di denaro presso il museo storico nazionale di Olomouc, Repubblica Ceca
Author: Chiara Galanti, Giada Curti, Liceo Classico Carducci Milano. Committee: High school Committee, Art & Cultural Heritage Crimes Committee. Date: 04/07/2024 This piece is about how the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) can contribute to achieve wider...
Protezione dei dati nel contesto delle comunicazioni elettroniche: Le ultime dalla Corte di Giustizia dell’Ue
Author: Giordana Ambrosino, Marco Bacini, Nadia Mangiardi. Committee: Cybersecurity strategic Committee Date: 30/06/2024 Sommario 1. Introduzione 2. “Quadrature du net” e la corte di Giustizia dell'Unione Europea 3. Ulteriori indirizzi giurisprudenziali della Corte...
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