Article 1: Subject matter
Article 2: Scope
Article 3: Right to information about rights
Article 4: Letter of Rights on arrest
Article 5: Letter of Rights in European Arrest Warrant proceedings
Article 6: Right to information about the accusation
Article 7: Right of access to the materials of the case
Article 8: Verification and remedies
Article 9: Training
Article 10: Non-regression
Article 11: Transposition
Article 12: Report
Article 13: Entry into force
Article 14: Addressees
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Indicative model Letter of Rights Indicative model Letter of Rights
The sole purpose of this model is to assist national authorities in drawing up their Letter of Rights at national level. Member States are not bound to use this model. When preparing their Letter of Rights, Member States may amend this model in order to align it with their national rules and add further useful information. The Member State’s Letter of Rights must be given upon arrest or detention. This however does not prevent Member States from providing suspects or accused persons with written information in other situations during criminal proceedings.
Indicative model Letter of Rights for persons arrested on the basis of a European Arrest Warrant Indicative model Letter of Rights for persons arrested on the basis of a European Arrest Warrant
The sole purpose of this model is to assist national authorities in drawing up their Letter of Rights at national level. Member States are not bound to use this model. When preparing their Letter of Rights, Member States may amend this model in order to align it with their national rules and add further useful information.
Footnote p0: Done at Strasbourg, 22 May 2012.