Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 5:00:48 GMT -5
Awarrant is taken within days from the date of the previously mentioned consent. In the other cases the final decision on the execution of the European arrest warrant is taken within days from the date of arrest of the wanted person. In particular cases when the European arrest warrant cannot be executed within the terms set out above the executing judicial authority immediately informs the issuing judicial authority about this indicating the reasons. In such a case the deadlines may be extended by an additional days. As long as no definitive decision regarding the execution of the European arrest warrant is taken by the executing judicial authority.
It will ensure that the material conditions necessary for an effective . Any Country Email List refusal to execute the European arrest warrant must be motivated. When in exceptional circumstances a Member State cannot respect the deadlines established in this article it shall inform Eurojust stating the reasons for the delay. Apart from this a member state which has suffered from another member state several delays in the execution of European arrest warrants informs the Council about this for the purpose of evaluating at the level of the member states the implementation of this decision the deadline for handing over the person The wanted person is handed over as soon as possible on a date agreed between the authorities involved.
This is delivered within no more than days from the date of the final decision on the execution of the European arrest warrant. If the surrender of the wanted person within the stipulated period is prevented by a case of force majeure in any of the member states the executing judicial authority and the issuing judicial authority immediately contact each other and agree on a new date of surrender. In this case delivery takes place within days of the new date thus agreed. Exceptionally surrender may be temporarily postponed for serious humanitarian.
It will ensure that the material conditions necessary for an effective . Any Country Email List refusal to execute the European arrest warrant must be motivated. When in exceptional circumstances a Member State cannot respect the deadlines established in this article it shall inform Eurojust stating the reasons for the delay. Apart from this a member state which has suffered from another member state several delays in the execution of European arrest warrants informs the Council about this for the purpose of evaluating at the level of the member states the implementation of this decision the deadline for handing over the person The wanted person is handed over as soon as possible on a date agreed between the authorities involved.
This is delivered within no more than days from the date of the final decision on the execution of the European arrest warrant. If the surrender of the wanted person within the stipulated period is prevented by a case of force majeure in any of the member states the executing judicial authority and the issuing judicial authority immediately contact each other and agree on a new date of surrender. In this case delivery takes place within days of the new date thus agreed. Exceptionally surrender may be temporarily postponed for serious humanitarian.