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National sovereignty is in contrast with the concept of an EU Union. The EU had been constantly eliminating barriers and differences for the past few decades, so it's not surprising that also law enforcement will follow the same evolution.
Many far right ultra nationalists don't like that transfer of powers, but they are the same people who swing from pro-Putin to pro-Trump and appreciate Hitler and Mussolini.
The problem is that this rule gives a member's judges direct power over another member's courts and there's no clear recourse against members that use this power to violate human rights in ways the member's citizens would normally be protected from
Do you realise that violations of human rights are in contrast with EU laws, right?