Oliver Bachanovic, Natasha Peovska
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2012年,欧盟通过了《欧洲联盟指令》(2012/29 EU),确立了犯罪受害者权利、支持和保护的最低标准,取代了理事会关于刑事诉讼中受害者地位的框架决定2001/220/JHA。当涉及到犯罪受害者和欧盟立法时,这两份文件都具有一般类型的法律约束力,这是第一次。本文的目的是介绍该指令对促进犯罪受害者的地位和权利的重要性,以及在国家立法中实施该指令的必要性。此外,北马其顿共和国作为一个已经开始加入欧盟谈判的国家,必须考虑到关于犯罪受害者权利、支持和保护的最低标准,作为在国家与欧洲立法协调的框架内获得欧盟地位的条件之一。在这方面,我们可以指出,执行《受害者权利指令》是塞尔维亚加入欧盟谈判的优先事项之一(《第23章-司法和人权行动计划》具体预见到这一点)。本文采用的主要方法是对《受害者权利指令》的内容进行分析,并对有关(不)存在意味着其一致性适用的规定的国内立法进行分析。关键词:欧盟《犯罪被害人权利指令》(2012);最低标准;国家立法
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THE DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION ESTABLISHING MINIMUM STANDARDS ON THE RIGHTS, SUPPORT AND PROTECTION OF VICTIMS OF CRIME AND MACEDONIAN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW
In 2012, the European Union Directive (2012/29 EU) was adopted establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of the victims of crime replacing the Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA on the standing of victims in criminal proceedings. Both documents are legally binding of the general kind, the first of that kind, when it comes to victims of crime and EU legislation. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the importance of this Directive for promotion of the position and rights of the victim of crime and the necessity for its implementation in national legislation. Moreover, the Republic of North Macedonia, as a country that has already started the accession negotiations for EU membership, must take into account the minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime as one of the conditions for gaining this status in the EU in the framework of harmonization of national with European legislation. In this regard, we can point the implementation of the Victims’ Rights Directive as one of the priorities of Serbia in the negotiations for its accession to the EU (specifically foreseen in the Action Plan for Chapter 23 - Judiciary and Human Rights). The main method used in this paper will be the content analysis of the Victims' Rights Directive and of domestic legislation regarding the (non) existence of provisions which imply its consistent application. Keywords: EU Victims’ Rights Directive of Crime (2012), minimum standards, national legislation, harmonization of legislation
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