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The College of Eurojust adopted the Single Programming Document 2022-2024 on 14 December 2021 (College Decision 2021-16). On 4 October 2022, the College approved a first amended version (College Decision 2022-07), for incorporating: The new tasks and financial resources granted to Eurojust in May 2022... read more
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Serious and organised crime in the European Union continues to present a threat to our citizens, societies and economies. It crosses borders and seeks vulnerabilities with no regard for the law, leading it to increase in complexity and scale. As the European Union Agency for... read more
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The College of Eurojust adopted the Single Programming Document 2022-2024 on 14 December 2021 (College Decision 2021-16). On 4 October 2022, the College approved an amended version (College Decision 2022-07), for incorporating: The new tasks and financial resources granted to Eurojust in May 2022, as... read more
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The College of Eurojust adopted the Single Programming Document 2022-2024 on 14 December 2021 (College Decision 2021-16). The present amended version incorporates: The new tasks and financial resources1 granted to Eurojust in May 2022, as regards the preservation, analysis and storage of evidence relating to... read more
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Established in 2002, Eurojust celebrates its 20-year anniversary in 2022. This major milestone is not only a great occasion to reflect on our achievements so far, but also to talk about our ambitions for the future. Eurojust’s Single Programming Document 2022-2024 reflects our ongoing commitment... read more
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In 2019, we supported almost 8 000 cross-border criminal investigations and helped maximize the use of EU judicial cooperation tools. Many investigations extended far beyond EU borders and involved close cooperation with other EU agencies to ensure that information was shared and links were detected... read more
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In 2019, we supported almost 8 000 cross-border criminal investigations and helped maximize the use of EU judicial cooperation tools. Many investigations extended far beyond EU borders and involved close cooperation with other EU agencies to ensure that information was shared and links were detected... read more
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In 2019, we supported almost 8 000 cross-border criminal investigations and helped maximize the use of EU judicial cooperation tools. Many investigations extended far beyond EU borders and involved close cooperation with other EU agencies to ensure that information was shared and links were detected... read more
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In the fourth quarter of 2018, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU adopted Eurojust's new legal framework. The new Eurojust Regulation (EJR) completes the new EU criminal justice landscape by setting up Eurojust as the EU Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation and... read more
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