06 May 2010
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Proposal | from Council: Council doc. 9145/10, 29 April 2010; OJ C 165/22 2010 |
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Background | would repeal Framework Decision on European Evidence Warrant, and apply instead of corresponding provisions of Schengen Convention, Council of Europe Convention and Protocols on mutual assistance, and EU Convention and Protocol on mutual assistance |
Flexibility | UK has opted in; Ireland has opted out; Denmark is excluded |
EP committee | Melo is rapporteur; discussions started, 30 Nov. 2010; draft report circulated, Dec. 2011; orientation vote, 8 May 2012; EP committee voted in favour of deal, 5 Dec. 2013 (A7-0477/2013) |
EP plenary | plenary vote in favour, 27 Feb. 2014 |
Council |
working group discussions began July 2010; orientation debate at Nov 2010 JHA Council; progress report discussed at Dec 2010 JHA Council; progress report discussed at Apr. 2011 JHA Council; partial general approach at June 2011 JHA Council; full general approach agreed by Dec. 2011 JHA Council; EP/Council deal agreed, Oct. 2013; adopted by Transport Council, 14 March 2014; Directive 2014/41/EU |
Deadline to apply |
22 May 2017 (Art. 36(1)) |
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