Sentences with phrase «committed serious criminal offences»

Case C - 193 / 16 Vannucci: preliminary reference concerning ta Member State's power to deport an EU citizen who has committed serious criminal offences.
Public policy, therefore, precluded the court from entertaining Clunis's case because he knew he had committed a serious criminal offence, he knew what he was doing and he knew that it was wrong.

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According to Justice Tugendhat: «Those who are planning, or who have committed, serious criminal offences may wish to know if they are the subject of any of the investigatory techniques governed by Ripa.
Cooper's promise to change the rules on the ability to consider foreign national criminals from within the European Union for deportation involves lowering the current threshold of those deemed to have committed serious offences.
regard criminal offences such as those referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 83 (1) TFEU as constituting a particularly serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society, which might pose a direct threat to the calm and physical security of the population and thus be covered by the concept of «imperative grounds of public security» -LSB-...], as long as the manner in which such offences were committed discloses particularly serious characteristics, which is a matter for the referring court to determine -LSB-...].
It should be added that, in so far as it applies to offences committed in the former Yugoslavia, the notion that serious violations of international humanitarian law governing internal armed conflicts entail individual criminal responsibility is also fully warranted from the point of view of substantive justice and equity.
These cases are primarily ones where deportation is considered to be conducive to the public good because of serious criminal offences committed by the individual.
He has also successfully conducted difficult bail hearings for clients with long or serious criminal records, and in situations where clients have been arrested having committed offences while already out on bail.
Under the proposed directive, member states would be required to ensure that a range of activities, such as the illegal shipment of waste and unlawful trade in endangered species or in ozone - depleting substances, already prohibited by EU or national legislation are considered criminal offences, when committed intentionally or with serious negligence.
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