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Abstract
The establishment of a European Public Prosecutor`s Office for the fight against the crimes affecting the financial interests of the Union constitutes a complex and rough path. The article focuses on the fundamental steps of this route until now, from the provisions of the Treaty of Lisbon, to the Commission`s proposal, to its redrafts, above all that one of April 2014 under the Greek Presidency. What emerges is a too complex and elephantine body, illsuited to an efficient fight against eurofinancial crimes. However, some slender lights seem to appear in the more recent developments of this path.
Keywords
European Public Prosecutor`s Office
European prosecutions
European investigations
eurofinancial crimes
rules of evidence
college
Chief Prosecutor
Permanent Chambers
European prosecutors
European Delegated Prosecutors