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"Question No 54 by Ewa Hedkvist Petersen ():
A debate has ensued in the Swedish Parliament about legal certainty in conjunction with the adoption of a European arrest warrant. The current guidelines as to how the Member States should meet the requirements of legal certainty are far too weak. In order to progress with legal harmonisation, fresh, clear rules must be drawn up. Otherwise, there is a risk that the reforms will increase uncertainty and mistrust of the project. There should, for example, be a limit on the length of time suspects may be remanded in custody before trial.
At the beginning of the year, the Commission drew up a consultation paper on this matter. What practical measures does the Commission plan to take on the basis of the outcome of the consultation process?"@en1
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"Subject: Measures to ensure legal certainty"1
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