Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) (Amendment) Act 2015
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
The Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) (Amendment) Act 2015 was enacted when signed by the President on 1 December 2015.
Once commenced, this legislation will give effect to a number of international treaties to enhance co-operation with other EU Member States in fighting crime.
The legislation will provide for:
• co-operation in recovering fines and other financial penalties on a cross-border basis. This means that fines imposed in Irish courts for offences committed by citizens of other EU Member States can be collected in those Member States. Similarly, Irish persons who commit offences abroad will have to pay any financial penalty in this State.
• co-operation with other Member States in confiscating property which is the proceeds of crime.
• co-operation between Member States in dealing with crisis situations that present a serious and direct physical threat, such as terrorist incidents etc.