The chapter focuses on the main fundamental rights challenges posed by Framework Decision 2008/909/JHA. It discusses how fundamental rights concerns have been addressed by the EU legislature and the CJEU thus far, and then applies this approach to the system of cross-border transfers. The analysis firstly addresses the normative and judicial remedies available to resist a forced transfer or challenge the issuing authority’s decision to reject the prisoner’s request for a transfer. Secondly, the chapter considers whether the risk of facing inhumane or degrading treatment in consequence of a transfer may result in a limit to this judicial cooperation mechanism, also in light of the CJEU case law concerning the European Arrest Warrant

Framework Decision 2008/909/JHA and Fundamental Rights Concerns: In Search of Appropriate Remedies

Stefano Montaldo
2020-01-01

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The chapter focuses on the main fundamental rights challenges posed by Framework Decision 2008/909/JHA. It discusses how fundamental rights concerns have been addressed by the EU legislature and the CJEU thus far, and then applies this approach to the system of cross-border transfers. The analysis firstly addresses the normative and judicial remedies available to resist a forced transfer or challenge the issuing authority’s decision to reject the prisoner’s request for a transfer. Secondly, the chapter considers whether the risk of facing inhumane or degrading treatment in consequence of a transfer may result in a limit to this judicial cooperation mechanism, also in light of the CJEU case law concerning the European Arrest Warrant
2020
The Transfer of Prisoners in the European Union Challenges and Prospects in the Implementation of Framework Decision 2008/909/JHA
Eleven International Publishing e Giappichelli Editore
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978-94-6236-997-9
Mutual recognition, cross-border transfers, family life, detention conditions, remedies.
Stefano Montaldo
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