Publications

17 June 2019|AVAILABLE IN 2 LANGUAGES
Eurojust coordinates the transmission and execution of numerous Mutual Legal Assistance requests. 20 coordination meetings are organised between January 2016 and March 2022.
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 provide guidance to practitioners on the practical application of Directive 2014/41/EU of 3 April 2014 regarding the European Investigation Order (EIO) in criminal matters (the ‘European Investigation Order Directive’ or ‘EIO DIR’)1. It is a compilation of...
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...
14 April 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
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11 April 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Welcome to the first edition of the Eurojust newsletter, a new quarterly platform keeping judicial practitioners and our other partners up to date with recent developments at Eurojust and directing them to our latest publications. Each newsletter provides a snapshot of our recent work in the field...
02 April 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Through Eurojust, prosecutors and investigative judges can overcome the obstacles posed by national borders. The European Union’s Judicial Cooperation Unit, created in 2002 and based in The Hague, functions as a permanent hub and tailor-made crime-fighting facility, on-call 24/7 and 365 days per...
29 March 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Georgia’s cooperation with Eurojust dates back to 2012. There are two Georgian contact points for Eurojust, appointed in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Eurojust’s relations with Georgia have been steadily improving since 2013, paving the way for the signing of the cooperation agreement. Between 2017...
27 March 2019|AVAILABLE IN 24 LANGUAGES
This Annual Report is a vivid testimony to what the countries of Europe can achieve when they work together. Over the course of 2018, prosecutors from all over the continent have made a real, tangible contribution to creating a safer Europe by joining forces across borders. On the following pages...