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"Madam President, I would like to start by expressing my warm thanks to Cornelis de Jong for the commitment that he has demonstrated here. He has produced a very good and very balanced report, and I am very pleased that we are making progress on the substantive issues in small steps. I have to say that I think he is right here – it is good to see that criminal law has, in fact, evolved differently in the various Member States and we therefore need different harmonisation measures, and since it is simply the strongest argument that we have for sometimes curtailing certain fundamental rights, we should therefore go about this very carefully – both in procedural matters and as regards material criminal law.
That is why I believe it is worth stopping to think about whether, with this in mind, we should also develop a concept, so that we do not start with the European Investigation Order and then argue the principles afterwards, but should instead do things the other way round. I would therefore ask that we take a conceptual approach to such matters, rather than doing the final things first and the initial things, in fact, last."@en1
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