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The Past, Present and the Future of Eurojust

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2008
The objective of this article is to shed some light on the current situation of co-operation in criminal matters in the EU, especially with regard to Eurojust. With the Lisbon Treaty, the area of freedom, security and justice is about to change. The co-operation in criminal matters will consequently also be subject to modifications. Due to the tension
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Judicial control: the CJEU and the future of Eurojust

ERA Forum, 2013
Eurojust’s position is more than interesting: post-Lisbon it stands legally poised both for change and as the basis for possible reforms shifting the very foundations of criminal justice institutionalisation in Europe. In practice, its importance is ever-growing with case-loads hitting record levels, expectations as to its role subtly changing.
Marianne L Wade
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The New Council Decision Strengthening the Role of Eurojust: Does It also Strengthen Data Protection at Eurojust?

2010
This Chapter aims at outlining and discussing the elements of the new Eurojust Decision which are relevant from the data protection viewpoint or which have consequences for the activities of the independent data protection supervisory authority to Eurojust, its Joint Supervisory Body.
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Article 85 [Eurojust]

Springer Commentaries on International and European Law, 2021
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Beyond Design: The Evolution of Europol and Eurojust

Perspectives on European Politics and Society, 2011
In charge of European police and judicial co-operation respectively, Europol and Eurojust are tasked with facilitating exchange of information, providing support to member states in coordinating operational activities. While ‘cooperation’ or ‘coordination’ agencies endowed with ‘some’ operational powers but lacking decision-making powers, they are, at ...
Busuioc, Madalina, Groenleer, Martijn
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