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Romania, Italy To Sign Agreement On Liaison Magistrates

Romania’s justice minister Tudor Chiuariu and his Italian counterpart Clemente Mastella will sign Saturday in Benevento (near Naples) the first collaboration agreement regarding liaison magistrates of the two countries.
Romania, Italy To Sign Agreement On Liaison Magistrates
16 nov. 2007, 13:52, English
On November 7, Romania’s Justice Ministry started procedures to select liaison magistrates to leave for European Union member states to help ease cooperation in the legal sector.
 
Liaison magistrates will unfold any activity meant to ease and speed up cooperation in matters of criminal and civil liability (execution of European arrest warrants, transfer of convicts, transfer of criminal procedures, the acknowledgment and execution of decisions in criminal cases, etc.).
 
Based on the agreement signed with the host member state, the Romanian liaison magistrate will be able to unfold activities meant to ensure exchanges of information and statistical data, to ease the mutual knowledge of legal systems, legal data banks and corresponding legal practices between the two states.
 
In the first stage, Romania plans to send two liaison magistrates, one judge and one prosecutor, to Italy, who could start activity on January 1, 2008.