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"Question No. 45 by Bart Staes ()
The way in which waste legislation is enforced varies widely between the Member States, and even between regions within the same Member State. There are also wide differences in waste legislation itself within the European Union. This leads to large volumes of waste being transported across borders, with cases of fraud by criminals operating in the area of waste-related crime regularly being uncovered by the judicial and police services.
Does the Commission plan
in the light of the opinion given by the Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice in case C-176/03
to take steps to draw up a legal framework for combating waste-related crime at EU level, and what, in the Commission's view, are the priorities with regard to combating waste-related crime?"@en1
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"Subject: European legal framework for combating cross-border waste-related crime"1
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