The European Commission continues to make attempts to stick its nose into what should be exclusively Dutch affairs. Despite the fact that the member states have, according to the EU Treaty, complete control over their legal systems, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has seen fit to give the Commission the right to enforce its directives through the criminal law. This ruling reflects proposed treaty changes contained in the European Constitution which was, for good reason, rejected by a clear majority of the Dutch electorate. The SP has for several months been pushing the Minister of Justice to exclude any input from the European Constitutions into the criminal law in the member states.
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