MEPs broadly welcomed a report to set up minimal standards on criminal justice across Europe and boost the exchange of criminal records between member states.
The two proposals were discussed on the opening day of the Parliament's session in Strasbourg on Monday (21 February).
Speaking in the debate, Commission's Vice-president for justice Franco Frattini agreed to the proposed measures, suggesting that recognition of justice courts across Europe can be achieved only if the releva...
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