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Criminal code raises fear over EU powers

By George Parker in Brussels and Nikki Tait and Michael Peel in London

Published: February 7 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 7 2007 02:00

For eurosceptics, the European Court of Justice ruling in September 2005 was like giving a child a loaded gun. It opened the way for the European Union to designate a new class of pan-European crimes, and how they should be punished.

In Britain there was an outcry. In future decisions taken in Brussels could be applied to the British courts, denying parliament the right to determine what constituted a crime and levels of sentencing.

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