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"en.20101214.32.2-798"2
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"It is a matter of the most elementary justice that the victim of a crime who has benefited from a protection order in a Member State should also be protected should they decide to reside or remain in another EU country. It was with this intention that we adopted these new rules today. All victims, and not only victims of domestic violence, should be able to benefit from the European Protection Order. Protection measures exist in all EU Member States, but they cease to take effect when an individual crosses a country’s borders. The European Protection Order aims to ensure that the protection offered to an individual in one Member State will be maintained and continued in any other Member State to which the person relocates or has been relocated, regardless of the crime they have suffered."@en1
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