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"en.20111212.17.1-184-000"2
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"Mr President, citizens accused of a crime in another EU country often do not have the faintest idea of what to expect in criminal proceedings. Along with the general right of a participant to be informed about procedural rights, the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council therefore also defines two specific kinds of right. The right to information about the charge and the right to access to the case file mark a major step towards a situation where criminal proceedings operate in relation to the accused at least within the basic outlines of related rules in EU countries. Compliance with common minimum standards in relation to the right to information in criminal proceedings will also allow public bodies to avoid misconduct that might later undermine confidence, as well as the correctness and legality of criminal proceedings. The submitted Directive on the right to information in criminal proceedings will surely contribute to a substantial improvement in the rights of EU citizens in criminal proceedings."@en1
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