#62024CJ0328Judgment on Judicial Review of EPPO Procedural Acts
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This law clarifies that national courts are responsible for reviewing procedural acts of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office that affect third parties. It ensures these acts can be challenged in national courts, with the Court of Justice of the EU overseeing preliminary rulings related to EU law validity.
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Key Changes
- National courts review EPPO procedural acts affecting third parties
- Court of Justice of the EU handles preliminary rulings on EU law validity
- Excludes certain decisions from national courts' review
Obligations
What this law requires
National courts must review procedural acts of the EPPO intended to produce legal effects vis-à-vis third parties.
The EPPO must adopt procedural acts intended to produce legal effects vis-à-vis third parties according to national law for judicial review.
The EPPO must ensure that effective remedies are available for the judicial review of its procedural acts before national courts.
National courts must apply both Union law and applicable national law when reviewing the legality of EPPO procedural acts.
The EPPO must respect the rights to a fair trial and the rights of defence during its investigations and prosecutions.