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A timeline of Eurojust's response to the war in Ukraine

 

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24 February

Outbreak of war in Ukraine

 
 
 
 

2 March

First coordination meeting initiated by Lithuania, involving 31 countries, on judicial cooperation to tackle war crimes in Ukraine

 

11 March

Kick-off meeting of the 'Freeze and Seize' Task Force

24 March

Meeting of Ministers of Justice at Eurojust

 

25 March

JIT agreement signed by authorities in Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine to facilitate investigations into alleged core international crimes in Ukraine

 
 
 

25 April

ICC joins JIT

 
 
 

30 May

Estonia, Latvia and Slovakia become JIT members

 
 
 

1 June

New powers for Eurojust as Regulation amendment enters into force

 

17 June

Eurojust publishes guidance on JITs with third countries

 
 
 

14 July

Eurojust Vice-President speaks at Ukraine Accountability Conference

 
 
 

21 September

Eurojust, the Genocide Network and the ICC's Office of the Prosecutor publish guidelines for civil society organisations

 
 
 

13 October

Romania becomes seventh JIT member

13 October

16th meeting of the Consultative Forum of Prosecutors General of EU Member States dedicated to Ukraine

 

17 October

First of six training sessions on prosecuting core international crimes for practitioners of JIT countries

 
 
 

30 November

Presentation of Eurojust's reinforced mandate on core international crimes at European Parliament

 
 
 
 

1 December

National Prosecutors' Day in Ukraine marked with message from Eurojust

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2 February

European Commission President announces International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression in Ukraine (ICPA) to be hosted at Eurojust

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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