Exemples d'utilisation de Principle of mutual recognition en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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That involves first the application of the principle of mutual recognition, which allows for the rapid execution throughout the EU of pre-sentencing judicial decisions-- the freezing of assets,
the regulation of financial products in private law which is not covered by the principle of mutual recognition.
decisions on judicial cooperation including regarding instruments giving effect to the principle of mutual recognition have been transmitted to at least two Member States;
Council Framework Decision 2005/214/JHA of 24 February 2005, on the application of the principle of mutual recognition to financial penalties;
is based on the principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions,
facilitate full application of the principle of mutual recognition.
as the Council Framework Decision 2006/783/JHA of 6 October 2006 on the application of the principle of mutual recognition to confiscation orders seems to apply only to confiscation orders issued within the framework of criminal proceedings.
He sought the advice of WP.29 on the principles of mutual recognition of IWVTAs granted by Contracting Parties applying the future UN Regulation No. 0,
In a thorough discussion it became clear that the members of the Working Group could not agree on the principles of mutual recognition of inspection bodies
certificates issued by the contracting parties subject to conditions which could compromise the principles of mutual recognition currently applied in transport areas,
Project Program on the implementation of the principle of mutual recognition of 15 January 2000.
Some regional legal frameworks go beyond arrangements for mutual assistance through the principle of mutual recognition.
The non-acceptance of UNECE type approvals will undermine the principle of mutual recognition of the Agreement.
He stressed the importance of the principle of mutual recognition of type approval of the 1958 Agreement.
In the"non-harmonized area" within the EU a general principle of mutual recognition of goods prevails.
These benefits however depend on the effective implementation of the principle of mutual recognition in each Member State.
To what extent can regional cooperation arrangements reflect the principle of mutual recognition of national criminal warrants and judgements?
The key answer is the principle of mutual recognition and its effect in changing the philosophy of judicial cooperation.
Tunisia regarded the principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions as a cornerstone of international cooperation to combat economic crime.
Judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU is based on the principle of mutual recognition of judgments and judicial decisions.