My hon. Friend raises an important point. It is exactly that issue in a number of areas—for example, pre-trial detention—that right hon. and hon. Members have raised as a key concern about the operation of the European arrest warrant. There are member states that have been extraditing individuals before they have properly investigated the case and before they have the evidence to charge and try them. That has often led to British citizens waiting for many months in jails abroad while the investigation took place. It is why one of the changes I wish to make to the operation of the European arrest warrant here in the UK would enable judges to discharge the extradition request if the requesting country had not taken a decision to charge and a decision to try the individual.
2014 JHA Opt-out Decision
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness May of Maidenhead
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 15 July 2013.
It occurred during Debate on 2014 JHA Opt-out Decision.
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