Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Mutual recognition programme in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The Mutual Recognition Programme of Measures.
A study of ne bis in idem(a measure included in the Mutual Recognition Programme) is also underway.
The mutual recognition programme was adopted by the Council in November 2000.104
In the field of judicial co-operation in civil matters, positive progress has been made under the mutual recognition programme.
Included in the mutual recognition programme in criminal matters.
will be followed by other measures implementing the mutual recognition programme.
Included in the joint mutual recognition programme for decisions in criminal matters see measure No 12.
It forms the subject-matter of a measure in the Mutual Recognition programme(measure 10)
They feel it would be preferable to await the results of the Hague negotiations before proceeding to give effect to the Tampere conclusions and the Mutual Recognition Programme.
The mutual recognition programme adopted by the Council in November 2000 is the framework for gradually establishing the principle of mutual recognition. .
forms the subject matter of a measure in the mutual recognition programme and will be more appropriately dealt with as a single issue.
To reflect this new social reality, the Mutual Recognition Programme states that the question of the property consequences of the separation of unmarried couples must also be addressed.
asylum policies and implementing the mutual recognition programmes in judicial cooperation, in addition to the security agenda.
The Commission regards it as a complement to the mutual recognition programme and as a necessary step to strike a balance between the respect of law
initiatives that could be seen as accompanying measures in the context of the mutual recognition programme.
The mutual recognition programme adopted by the Council on 30 November 2000 sets out to secure the free movement of judgments by gradually abolishing the procedure for registering foreign judgments for enforcement exequatur.
This is vital to ensure the mutual trust which forms the basis of the measures set out in the mutual recognition programme of which the European arrest warrant was the first to reach political agreement.
It must be borne in mind that the Mutual Recognition Programme calls for the adoption in certain areas, and particularly where abolition
a directive- it must be borne in mind that, in accordance with the Mutual Recognition Programme, the harmonisation of the conflict rules contributes to the mutual recognition of court judgments in the Union.
In addition, by way of complement to the mutual recognition programme, the Commission is planning to present, in the first half of 2003,
5 November 2004), the Commission presented to the Council a proposal for a Regulation implementing the mutual recognition programme, the objective being to remove the outstanding barriers to the recovery of maintenance in the European Union.
The Mutual Recognition Programme in Civil Matters, adopted on 30 November 2000, calls for the elimination of the exequatur procedure in matters related to maintenance obligations, which would then be covered by the"Brussels I" regulation1 on the mutual recognition of judgements in civil and commercial matters.
set the implementation of the mutual recognition programme as a top priority
To supplement the mutual recognition programme, the Commission is planning a communication by the end of the first half of 2002, proposing minimum standards for certain aspects of criminal procedure
established the implementation of the mutual recognition programme as a first priority,
The Mutual Recognition Programme in Civil Matters,
set the implementation of the mutual recognition programme as a top priority
The Commission, by way of complement to the mutual recognition programme, is planning to present, in the first half of 2003, a Green Paper on the procedural guarantees enjoyed by suspects
The programme of mutual recognition.