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Habijan announces major changes in criminal procedure: from 2027, Croatia adopts new EU rules
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Habijan announces major changes in criminal procedure: from 2027, Croatia adopts new EU rules

The article discusses proposed changes to Croatia's legal framework regarding criminal proceedings under new European Union regulations set to take effect in February 2027. Minister of Justice and Digital Transformation Tomislav Habijan announced these reforms during a parliamentary session, emphasizing their role in streamlining cross-border criminal processes among EU member states. The reform aims to prevent redundant legal actions against the same suspect across different countries by implementing EU Regulation on the transfer of criminal proceedings. However, the discussion highlights concerns raised by opposition members, including SDP representative Sanja Bježančević, who pointed out Croatia’s inadequate implementation of existing EU mechanisms like the European Arrest Warrant. She questioned whether Croatia could effectively adopt more complex procedures if current systems are flawed. Habijan responded by defending the government’s approach and addressing criticisms about the independence of Croatia’s chief state prosecutor from political influence. HDZ representative Ljubica Lukačić clarified that the European Commission did not criticize incomplete adoption of EU rules,而是

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Habijan announces major changes in criminal procedure: from 2027, Croatia adopts new EU rules

The article discusses proposed changes to Croatia's legal framework regarding criminal proceedings under new European Union regulations set to take effect in February 2027. Minister of Justice and Digital Transformation Tomislav Habijan announced these reforms during a parliamentary session, emphasizing their role in streamlining cross-border criminal processes among EU member states. The reform aims to prevent redundant legal actions against the same suspect across different countries by implementing EU Regulation on the transfer of criminal proceedings. However, the discussion highlights concerns raised by opposition members, including SDP representative Sanja Bježančević, who pointed out Croatia’s inadequate implementation of existing EU mechanisms like the European Arrest Warrant. She questioned whether Croatia could effectively adopt more complex procedures if current systems are flawed. Habijan responded by defending the government’s approach and addressing criticisms about the independence of Croatia’s chief state prosecutor from political influence. HDZ representative Ljubica Lukačić clarified that the European Commission did not criticize incomplete adoption of EU rules,而是

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