Project Details
Description
The FAIRNESS project aims at promoting a balanced harmonization of the Member
States’ legal practices in relation to the implementation of several EU Directives
(2016/343, 2016/800, 2016/1919, 2013/48/EU) when suspected or accused persons
are involved in terror-related crimes or radicalisation. Further, it aims at exploring the
coherence between the ‘spirit’ and previsions of the ‘Stockholm’s Roadmap’ contrasted
with investigative and preventive practices (including Directive 2014/41/EU, and
Council Framework Decisions 2002/584/JHA) involving suspects or accused persons
for crimes related to terrorism in the pre-trial stage.
States’ legal practices in relation to the implementation of several EU Directives
(2016/343, 2016/800, 2016/1919, 2013/48/EU) when suspected or accused persons
are involved in terror-related crimes or radicalisation. Further, it aims at exploring the
coherence between the ‘spirit’ and previsions of the ‘Stockholm’s Roadmap’ contrasted
with investigative and preventive practices (including Directive 2014/41/EU, and
Council Framework Decisions 2002/584/JHA) involving suspects or accused persons
for crimes related to terrorism in the pre-trial stage.
Short title or EU acronym | FAIRNESS: |
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Acronym | EU616 |
Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/06/19 → 31/03/22 |
Keywords
- EU directives
- radicalisation
- procedrights
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- Safety, prevention and police
- Causes and prevention of crime
- Police administration, procedures and practice
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