Title: Virgil IVANCUCU
1SOUTH EAST EUROPE
THE FRAMEWORK OF REGIONAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL
JUSTICE
Virgil IVAN-CUCU Senior Expert, Head of
Justice and Home Affairs Unit March 2009
2Regional cooperation is a criteria for EU
accession GOALS OF THE REGIONAL COOPERATION IN
THE AREA OF JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS
3SEE - RCC operational PLATFORM
4SEE Regional Cooperation 5 Key Areas
5JUDICIAL COOPERATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
6SEE Regional Organizations
7Ongoing Regional Cooperation Processes sustained
by RCC JHA
8SEE JUDICIAL COOPERATION LEGAL FRAMEWORK CASE
BY CASE APLICABLE LAW
9EXAMPLES OF APPLICABLE SUBSTANTIAL INTERNATIONAL
LAW
- UNITED NATIONs Convention against Transnational
Organized Crime, Palermo December 2000 - ? Protocol of 15 November 2000 to prevent,
suppress and punish trafficking in persons,
especially women and children - ? Protocol of 15 November 2000 against the
smuggling of migrants by land, sea and air - Convention and Protocols are part of EU AQUIS
- Council Decision 2004/579/EC of 29 April 2004 on
the conclusion, on behalf of the European
Community, of UNTOC(OJ L 261 of 6 August 2004)
10EXAMPLES OF APPLICABLE SUBSTANTIAL INTERNATIONAL
LAW
- COUNCIL OF EUROPE Convention on Action against
Trafficking in Human Beings 197/2005 - Convention is applying to all forms of
trafficking in human beings - whether national or transnational,
- whether or not connected with organised crime
- institute obligations to states
11EXAMPLES OF APPLICABLE SUBSTANTIAL INTERNATIONAL
LAW
- EUROPEAN UNION
- EU FRAMEWORK DECISION of 19 July 2002 on
combating trafficking in human beings - EU FRAMEWORK DECISION of 15 March 2001 on the
standing of victims in criminal proceedings - EU COMMISSION DECISION of 17 October 2007setting
up the Group of Experts on Trafficking in Human
Beings (2007/675/EC) - Measuring Responses to Trafficking in Human
Beings in the European Union an Assessment
Manual(18 October 2007)IV.1 Developing law
enforcement agency expertise, establishing
priorities and ensuring coordination and
cooperation between agencies
12PROCEDURAL INTERNATIONAL LAW TRADITIONAL
MECHANISM
- EXTRADITION
- Council of Europe Convention on Extradition of
1957 and the two Additional Protocols - The extradition is carried out through diplomatic
beaurocratic channel on the basis of a formal
request, in writing and original documents
related to the procedure. - MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE
- Council of Europe Convention on Mutual Legal
Assistance in Criminal Matters OF 1959 and its
Protocols 1978 and 2001 - ENFORCEMENT OF CRIMINAL JUDGEMENTS
- Council of Europe Convention on the Transfer Of
Sentenced Persons, 1983. - Council of Europe Convention On The Validity Of
Criminal Judgements, 1990
13SOLUTIONS AT EUROPEAN UNION LEVEL
-
- Schengen Convention 1998 Complementing The EC
on MLA, on a voluntary basis -
- The Convention of 2000 on Mutual Legal
Assistance In Criminal Matters between EU Member
States and its Protocol of 2001 - Framework decision of 13 June 2002 on Joint
Investigation Teams (2002/465/RIF) -
- The Framework Council Decision on the European
Arrest Warrant And The Procedure Of Surrender
Between The EU Member States Of 13 June 2002
14SEE Convention on Police Cooperation Vienna 2006
- Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova,
Montenegro, Serbia and Romania ratified, Croatia
signed - Provides a comprehensive set of rules and
standards designed to guide and enhance our
common activities regarding police cooperation - Full implementation of the Convention signify
preparedness to implement the requirements of the
EU Acquis Communautaire in the area of Freedom,
Security and Justice
15ASSESMENT SEE JUDICIAL COOPERATION
- Bilateral and multilateral agreements are being
implemented, methods of cooperation, as well as
the competent authorities are defined - Networks of liaison police officers and
prosecutors have been established - A SEE regional mechanism for cooperation among
law enforcement agencies and prosecutors, in
particular through SEE initiatives is in place - to fight trans-border organized crime (SECI
Center) together with SEE Prosecutors Advisory
Group (SEEPAG PROSECO), and SEE Police Chiefs
Association - anti-corruption (RAI)
- Illegal migration and THB (MARRI)
16SEE GENERAL PROSECUTORS ROLE Core Priorities
for EU MS, candidate, potential candidate or
partner countries to European accession and
Euro-Atlantic integration.
- General Prosecutors play an essential role in
- Promoting and defending the rule of law
- Adopting measures and mechanisms to make
effective international judicial cooperation - Strengthening public confidence in the criminal
justice integrity and efficiency - SEE countries are confronted with common
challenges - the process of structural criminal justice
reforms according with EU and international
standards - permanent and functional prosecutors
cooperation - coordination in fighting transnational organised
crime, corruption and illegal migration.
17Proposal to initiate SEE Prosecutors Generals
Forum
- At SEE regional level there is no initiative
concerning General Prosecutors, thou there are
annual meetings of the SEECPs Ministers of
Justice and Home Affairs
18SEE Prosecutors Generals Forum
- SEE PG regional mechanism may addressed at least
three regional processes - harmonization and implementation of national, EU
and international legislative framework - institutional and functional standardization
- forms and methods of cooperation a holistic
approach on enhancing regional cooperation among
police, law enforcement officers, prosecutors and
judges
19SEE Prosecutors Generals Forum
- SEE PG regional mechanism will be able to solved
the duplication of regional prosecutors networks
SEEPAG and PROSECO and to support the
consolidation of SECI Centre for fighting
trans-border crime. - SEE PG will ensure high level inputs of the
region to the future 2010 2014 EU Strategy on
JHA - Stockholm Program which has to be drafted
at the end of 2009. - At regional level RCC consultation are in course
to elaboration of a SEE Multiannual Regional
Strategy in the area of justice and home affairs,
meant to create convergences and to harmonize
with EU, CoE, UNODC, OSCE, OEDC strategies.