All criminal codes describe criminal offences that incriminate the actions that the Constitutional order seeks to deter or punish. The legal precepts that punish those acts are not always the same as each country will do so in coherence with the obsessions or family demons that their national history has cultivated. This paper focuses on the understanding of the crimes of rebellion and treason in different Member States and how such differences cannot justify the refusal of execution of mutual recognition legal instruments. The question is nowadays under debate in the Courts of Brussels and Schleswig-Holstein in relation to the putsch of the Catalan government.
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