La direttiva 2014/41/UE e la disciplina dell’ordine europeo d’indagine
Abstract
The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council regarding the European
Investigation Order (EIO) in criminal matters – was proposed in April 2010 – by a group of seven
European Union Member States. The European Investigation Order is based on mutual
recognition, which means that each EU country is obliged to recognise and carry out the request
of the other country, as it would do with a decision coming from its own authorities. The EIO
would replace the existing legal framework applicable to the gathering and transfer of evidence
between the member States