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Financial Crime and the Office of the European Public Prosecutor: Protecting EU Financial Interests in a New Institutional Landscape (eBook)

Edited by: Celina Nowak

ISBN13: 9781040737538
Published: March 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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This book examines the realities of the functioning of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) along with the actual cooperation with other stakeholders in the EU and in the Member States. The protection of financial interests of the European Union is a Treaty obligation bearing equally on the Member States and the Union itself. In order to increase the effectiveness of the investigations and prosecutions in those areas falling under the PIF Directive, using enhanced cooperation provisions, 22 Member States established the office of The European Public Prosecutor, which came into operation in 2021. Based on examples of five Member States taking part in the EPPO from the beginning - Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Romania, and Slovakia - as well as Poland, which used to be a non-participating Member State and only recently joined the EPPO, this collection analyses the legal framework as well as the practical experience of cooperation in this field.

The book will be an invaluable resource for academics and researchers in the areas of EU Criminal Law, EU Law, and EU Constitutional Law.

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EU Law, Banking and Finance, eBooks
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Celina Nowak, Anna Rybarczyk
Chapter 2: Investigative Rules in the Fight against Organised Crime: Domestic Peculiarities and European Cooperation in Italian Criminal Procedure
Fabio Nicolicchia
Chapter 3: Vertical and Horizontal Cooperation in Countering Organised Fraud in the European Union: Experience of Lithuania
Gintaras Švedas
Chapter 4: Vertical and Horizontal Cooperation in Combatting Organized Fraud in the EU: German Perspective
Marc Engelhart
Chapter 5: Vertical and Horizontal Cooperation in Combatting Organized Fraud in Slovakia
Libor Klimek
Chapter 6: From National to International Cooperation in Combatting Organized Fraud: Current Situation in Romania
Sergiu Bogdan
Chapter 7: Protecting EU Financial Interests in a Non-Participating Member State : The Polish Perspective
Anna Rybarczyk, Paweł Dziekański
Chapter 8: In Lieu of Conclusions
Celina Nowak, Paweł Dziekański