mercoledì 11 dicembre 2013

The European Arrest Warrant Under the Scrutiny of the Italian Constitutional Court


Costantino Grasso 


Queen Mary University of London

April 15, 2013

New Journal of European Criminal Law, Vol. 4, 2013 

Abstract:      
This paper illustrates how the European Arrest Warrant was enacted in Italy, and highlights some of the contradictions arising out of its reception into Italian law. In particular, the article focuses on issues relating to the compatibility of the EAW with the Italian Constitution and analyses the decisions No. 143 of 2008 and No. 227 of 2010 through which the Italian Constitutional Court declared the partial unconstitutionality of EAW implementing law (Act No. 69 of 2005). In the former decision, the Court considered the rule provided by Article 33 of Act No. 69 contrary to the principle of equality enshrined by Article 3 of the Italian Constitution. In the latter decision, the Court held that Article 18(1)(r) of the EAW implementing law contrasted with the principles of non-discrimination and EU citizenship.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 15

Keywords: EAW, European Arrest Warrant, Constitution, Constitutional Court, Framework Decision

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