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Commission of the European Communities (2000). Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament - Mutual recognition of Final Decisions in criminal matters. COM(2000) 495 final. 26 July. Brussels: Commission of the European Communities. Downloaded 15 August 2005.

This communication from the Commission of the European Communities addresses issues of cooperation between State parties in criminal matters. The communication mainly deals with the concept of mutual recognition of final decisions in criminal matters. Section 9.4 addresses alternative sanctions.

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