This report focuses on the rights and protection of vulnerable victims in criminal proceedings highlighting the most relevant results from the implementation of the European Union’s Directive 2012/29/EU. Introduced on 25 October 2012, the Directive established minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime in nine European Union Member States, including Spain, with a specific focus on victims with special protection needs.
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