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From 2021, Member
States’ judiciary and prosecutorial services as well as law enforcement officials
will have to work with the EPPO in tackling large-scale, cross-border crimes against the EU budget.
Understanding the EPPO’s competences and how these affect national criminal
justice based on Regulation (EU) 2017/1939 is therefore vital in efficiently
handling criminal investigations and prosecutions related to crimes against the
EU’s financial interests.
The seminar
provides a practice-oriented introduction to the EPPO’s working structures and
functions and explains how the EPPO will collect evidence, investigate and
prosecute in cooperation with the national authorities in combating crimes
against the EU’s financial interests.
The objective of the seminar is to prepare
legal practitioners for working with the EPPO, by explaining the EPPO’s competences
and the procedures it follows and how national law complements them. By the end
of the seminar, participants will be able to answer the following questions:
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In what cases does the EPPO take action?
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How does the EPPO investigate and prosecute?
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How does the EPPO work with national authorities in the field of
criminal justice?
Participants will learn
how to work with the EPPO on a daily basis in combating crimes against the EU’s
financial interests, what procedural safeguards are in place and what judicial
review is available in cases handled by the EPPO.
The seminar especially
welcomes criminal law practitioners who deal with economic and financial
crimes, fraud, organised crime, crimes against the financial interests of the
EU, VAT fraud and related crimes, but is also open to those who wish to know
more about this very new body of the European Union.
The seminar is based on
presentations that are supported by practice-oriented discussions led by
experts who have an in-depth understanding of the EPPO. Departing from the very
rich academic writing on the EPPO, the seminar will focus on the practical
issues arising in the daily operation of the EPPO.
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