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"Since the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009 and the guidelines for a European area of freedom, security and justice, as the Stockholm Programme envisages, protection of victims of any crime in the EU has been at the top of the EU's agenda. On the basis of Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA on the standing of victims in criminal proceedings, there is a need to adopt a comprehensive European legal framework offering all victims of crime, regardless of their legal status, recognition and the widest protection within the territory of the Union, and to provide a unified definition of ‘victim’ that grants the status of victim not only to the persons harmed by the offence, but also to close family members. We voted for this proposal in order to strengthen victims’ rights and ensure greater protection for their private lives."@en1
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