Resumen: Introduction: Directive 2014/41/EU regarding the European Investigation Order in criminal matters was approved in April 2014 and regulates a new instrument for the obtaining of evidence. The main features of the European Investigation Order (hereinafter EIO) are:
- It covers all types of evidence;
- It contains time limits for the enforcement of mutual legal assistance requests;
- It limits the grounds for refusal;
- It can be used either to carry out investigatory measures in the executing state or to obtain evidence that is already in the state’s possession.
The obtaining of evidence in criminal proceedings is a highly sensitive matter from the point of view of fundamental rights, since the courts, prosecution services, and other law enforcement authorities must often limit the suspect’s rights in order to get information in the criminal investigation... Idioma: Inglés DOI: 10.30709/eucrim-2017-006 Año: 2017 Publicado en: Eucrim 1 (2017), 45-50 ISSN: 1862-6947 Tipo y forma: Artículo (Versión definitiva) Área (Departamento): Área Derecho Procesal (Dpto. Derecho Privado)