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Tag: European Evidence Warrant

Justice Ministers agree on data retention - 14 October 2005 - News

Of the measures agreed at the Justice and Home Affairs Council on 12 October, the most controversial is the proposal that telephone companies should keep records of all phone calls for a minimum of one year.

Anti-terrorism Policy - 16 March 2005 - LinksDossier

With the suicide bombing attacks on London in July 2005, anti-terrorism has become the absolute top priority for the UK Presidency (June-December 2005) and for Europe. The EU anti-terrorism policy, in place since the 2001 US attacks and extended after the 2004 bombings in Madrid, is being stepped up and will be updated on an ongoing basis.

Brief - EU evidence warrant to go ahead - 25 February 2005 - News

The Justice and Home Affairs Council has agreed on framework decisions concerning the gathering of evidence across borders and the countering of racism and xenophobia.

Council to hear report on controversial EU evidence warrant proposal - 02 December 2004 - News

The Justice and Home Affairs Council on 2 December will focus on increasing EU-wide judicial co-operation to combat terrorism. It will hear a Presidency report on a proposed EU warrant to gather evidence across borders.

Council cautious on European Evidence Warrant - 27 January 2004 - News

After the initial discussions in the Justice and Home Affairs Council about the proposal to create a European Evidence Warrant, the signs are that it will be a lengthy process.

Commission: judges should be able to collect evidence in other EU countries - 17 November 2003 - News

The Commission adopted a proposal to create a European Evidence Warrant. It would allow judges in charge of criminal proceedings to obtain certain types of evidence in other EU countries faster than they currently do.

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