Judicial Cooperation Key documents
08 February 2017|AVAILABLE IN 25 LANGUAGES
Consolidated text of the model agreement on the establishment of a Joint Investigation Team, following the approval of the Council Resolution of 22 December 2021 on a revised Appendix I (OJ C 44, 28.1.2022, p. 1.) 2022/C 44/02
18 January 2017|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
In this issue, you will find information on the key concepts concerning conflicts of jurisdiction and ne bis in idem, and the role of the European Union, and specifically Eurojust, in resolving the obstacles encountered. Interviews with prosecutors experienced in international judicial cooperation...
13 December 2016|AVAILABLE IN 22 LANGUAGES
To prevent and support the settling of conflicts of jurisdiction that could result in an infringement of the principle of ne bis in idem, and to ensure that the most effective practices with regard to criminal proceedings are in place in the European Union (EU), in 2003 Eurojust published the...
28 October 2016|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The tactical meeting on judicial cooperation in tax crime matters was organised by Eurojust and held at its premises in The Hague on 28 October 2016. The participants included practitioners from the Member States, Norway, Switzerland and the USA, as well as representatives from Europol and the JITs...
05 October 2016|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
JITs funding(Infographic)
26 February 2016|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
08 February 2016|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The objective of the JIT evaluation report is to provide an overview of the content of the JIT evaluation forms received by the Secretariat over a certain period of time.
11 December 2015|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
10 December 2015|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
In this issue: 1. Freezing and confiscation of the proceeds of crime – the main issues 2. Definitions 3. Legal framework 4. Eurojust’s work in this area 5. European efforts 6. NCB confiscation: If not, why not? 7. Interviews with: - Ms Jill Thomas, - Dr Nicola Selvaggi, - Mr Leif Görts, - Mr Filippo...
17 September 2015|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH