European agencies are playing an increasing role in the criminal judicial area. When it comes to the applicable law for their investigative acts, the picture is not that European, but rather a vague mix of some European and mostly national law.
Michiel Luchtman, John Vervaele
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Eurojust and Joint Investigation Teams: How Eurojust can support JITs* [PDF]
The author analyses the contribution Eurojust can make to the successful setting up and operation of JITs by explaining the nature and role of Eurojust, the concept of a JIT, its uniqueness and the opportunities for cross-border co-operation created by JITs in the Member States, as well as the difficulties related to the JIT concept.
Monika Helmberg
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El Reglamento (UE) 2018/1727 sobre la Agencia de la Unión Europea para la Cooperación Judicial Penal (Eurojust): luces y sombras al amparo de los arts. 85 y 86 TFU [PDF]
Tras años de espera, en noviembre de 2018 el colegislador europeo ha aprobado finalmente el nuevo Reglamento (UE) 2018/1727 sobre la Agencia de la Unión Europea para la Cooperación Judicial Penal (Eurojust).
Alejandro Hernández López
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EUROJUST Joint Investigation Teams (JIT)
The title of this paper identifies key words starting with police and judicial cooperation, to proceed with European level agencies responsible for this cooperation, and Eurojust Euopol, respectively, and further with the new mechanism of this cooperation, the Joint Teams investigation. While it is true that this cooperation has its origins in Title VI,
Myzafer Elezi, Neshet Ngucaj
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROJUST AND THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR ’S OFFICE
The author analyzes points of view of foreign scientists on the problems and prospects of the creation and development of supranational entities engaged in cross-border criminal prosecution in the European Union, as well as legal acts of the European ...
Shevtsova Lidiya
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EUROJUST CASEWORK ON MAFIA-TYPE CRIMINAL ORGANISATIONS
Since 2012, more than 145 Eurojust cases dealt with Italian mafia-type OCGs, such as Cosa Nostra, Camorra and ‘Ndrangheta. The casework at Eurojust confirms the transnational dimension of the Italian mafia-type OCGs, which over the years have consolidated their global partnerships with other criminal groups worldwide, active particularly in the areas ...
PETKOV, Marin, KRASTEV, Dragomir
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Overview of the continuously expanding EU acquis in the area of criminal law, part 2: approximation of criminal law, 'operational' powers for Europol, Eurojust and 'mutual recognition' [PDF]
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Gert Vermeulen
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Eurojust casework on mafia-type criminal organisations
Venelin Terziev +2 more
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Effectiveness of the joint investigation team as an instrument for gathering and exchange of evidence in cross-border investigations [PDF]
This paper primarily considers the legal framework for the formation and functioning of a joint investigation team at the level of the European Union, with specific reference to the consequences that these rules may have on shaping the legislative ...
Lukić-Radović Maja +1 more
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EU criminal policy: extradition and the European arrest warrant: new trends in mutual assistance in criminal matters and Eurojust [PDF]
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Gert Vermeulen
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