Publications
23 May 2022|AVAILABLE IN 24 LANGUAGES
Using observations collected by the Genocide Network Secretariat from Genocide Network Member and Observer States, this report engages in a stocktaking exercise. Looking back at recommendations listed in the 2014 Strategy of the Genocide Network to combat impunity for genocide, crimes against...
13 May 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
This introductory leaflet describes the migrant smuggling challenge in the EU, and Eurojust’s role in addressing it. It highlights the work of the Migrant Smuggling Focus Group coordinated by Eurojust, composed of specialised investigating judges and prosecutors from across the EU Member States and...
05 May 2022|AVAILABLE IN 24 LANGUAGES
Eurojust Casework on Corruption: 2016–2021 Insights presents key findings based on Eurojust's corruption casework and expertise built up over the years. It is the Agency's first dedicated publication in the corruption field. The report aims to support national authorities dealing with cross-border...
Eurojust casework on corruption 2016-2021(Infographic)
04 May 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
03 May 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Second hybrid meeting (in person and via videoconference) Exchanges on the notion and use of structural investigations in core international crimes cases and lessons learned from the Koblenz trial Presentation of the advantages and value of structural investigations for core international crime...
FIFA World Cup media rights investigated(Infographic)
11 April 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
05 April 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Eurojust’s 2021 meeting on counter-terrorism tackled topics ranging from addressing the dissemination of terrorist content online, left-wing and right-wing extremism and terrorism, the threat posed by prison leavers, and the use of battlefield evidence. The meeting brought together Eurojust national...
04 April 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
28 March 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
This report has been drawn up in accordance with Article 63 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1727 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 November 2018 on the EU Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) (henceforth, "Eurojust Regulation" or "EJR"), replacing Council Decision 2002/187...
10 March 2022|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
On 27 December 2019, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly (GA) adopted Resolution 74/247 on “Countering the use of information and communications technologies for criminal purposes” proposed by the Russian Federation (Russia), kicking off the initiative for a new UN treaty on cybercrime. The GA...