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| | ECJ Takeover |
 | | Gargani's report, for the Legal Affairs Committee, set the uncritical scene (25.1.06) Next come the "opinions" of four other committees, starting (22.2.06) with the one from Jean-Marie Cavada, for the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Internal Affairs, which includes a startling revelation. |
 | | "The realisation of the European Project," says Cavada, "entails the creation of a single, judicial area
founded
on the primacy of Community law
conforming to the jurisprudence of the ECJ
and suppressing all penal provisions incompatible with it
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 | | "However," he continues, "even in the absence of unequivocal [to put it mildly] treaty-provisions for interaction, between the EU's Judicial Order and the criminal codes of the nation-states
the ECJ has affirmed that nothing prevents the EU-legislator taking measures relating to the latter
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