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Crime Types: Key documents

17 June 2019|AVAILABLE IN 2 LANGUAGES
12 June 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
On 23 May 2019, the fourth EU Day Against Impunity took place at the premises of Eurojust. The event was organised by the Romanian Presidency in cooperation with the European Commission, the Network for investigation and prosecution of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes and Eurojust...
01 June 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The objective of this document is to identify and categorise the common challenges in combating cybercrime from both a law enforcement and a judicial perspective. Eurojust and Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) have identified the challenges based on and informed by operational and practical...
23 May 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
1. The Romanian Presidency of the Council of the EU and the European Network of Contact Points for investigation and prosecution of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes (hereinafter referred as the ‘Network’) stressed the importance of the Network as a forum for practitioners to exchange...
11 January 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
In contemporary society, encryption has become an integral characteristic of everyday life. Strong encryption is an imperative feature of protecting privacy and doing business. However, criminals also abuse encryption as part of their modus operandi. This is where the challenge for law enforcement...
06 December 2018|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
01 December 2018|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
This issue of the CJM contains four main sections. The first section covers legislative developments in the area of cybercrime, cyber-enabled crime and electronic evidence in 2018. The judicial analysis section presents legal analyses of court rulings rendered by courts in different Member States...
01 November 2018|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH