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"This report lays out crucial safeguards for victims of crime wishing to live in another Member State. In the past, there has been no recognition of protection orders from one Member State by another, but the European Protection Order offers victims of crimes such as domestic violence, stalking and abduction equal protection in whichever country in the EU they reside. The EPO does this by enabling victims to move country whilst hampering the efforts of their aggressors to make advances towards their victims once they have moved. In an EU with the free movement of people at its heart, this is a crucial tool in combating both violent and psychological crimes by using the broadest possible range of protection measures issued by Member States."@en1
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