Eurojust’s core business is to assist EU Member States’ competent authorities in dealing with serious cross-border organised crime. Judicial coordination meetings Bringing together judicial and law enforcement authorities from Member States and third States. Joint investigation teams (JITs)...
Eurojust coordinates the transmission and execution of numerous Mutual Legal Assistance requests. 17 coordination meetings are organised between January 2016 and February 2019.
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...