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"en.20111213.26.2-299-750"2
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"All the Member States have measures in place to protect the victims of crimes. However, those measures cease to have effect when an individual crosses a country’s borders. Following the adoption of this report, for which I voted, the victim of a crime who benefits from a protection order in an EU Member State will continue to be protected should they decide to move to another EU Member State. The new European Protection Order will, for example, apply to victims of domestic violence, harassment, abduction, persecution or attempted murder. As well as protection for the victim, a European Protection Order can also be sought for the families of the victims, should they benefit from protection measures at national level."@en1
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