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… Joint statement by France, Germany, Spain and Belgium supporting the creation of a ‘European Judicial Counter Terrorism Register’ at Eurojust (June 20, 2018) The fight against terrorism requires constant cooperation between the judicial authorities of the Member States of the European Union. To achieve effective … in a type of European judicial register, which will be kept by Eurojust. Our objective is that information about current investigations and convictions for terrorist offences within the European Union is collected at European level. The Eurojust Unit will need to be even more proactive … read more
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… (EU) 2018/1727 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Decision 2005/671/JHA, as regards digital information exchange in terrorism cases THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European … (2) established Eurojust and sets out its tasks, competence and functions. (2) Council Decision 2005/671/JHA (3) states that, in order to combat terrorism, it is essential for the relevant services to have the fullest and most up-to-date information possible. That Decision requires Member States’ competent authorities to provide Eurojust with information on prosecutions and convictions for terrorist offences which affect or may affect two or more Member States. (3) As a result of inconsistencies in the interpretation … read more
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1. The Consultative Forum acknowledges the increasing and global threat represented by cybercrime and the specific challenges encountered in cybercrime investigations as well as their impact on cross-border investigations and prosecutions. These challenges are illustrated by new technology-based crime types like e.g. Business Email Compromise...
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… in developing a close and dynamic cooperation to meet the present and future challenges posed by serious crime, particularly organised crime and terrorism; Respecting the fundamental rights and principles as reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, HAVE AGREED … the Parties in combating serious crime, particularly transnational organised crime, drug trafficking, trafficking in human beings, cybercrime and terrorism, as well as in the field of victims’ protection. Under this arrangement, only administrative personal data, that is contact details of … cooperation in relation to serious crime, particularly transnational organised crime, drug trafficking, traffic of human beings, cybercrime and terrorism, as well as in the field of victims´protection. f. Exchanging best practices in fighting the most severe forms of crimes. Article 2 … read more
relevance: 17.707462
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… Following the priorities set by the Council, Eurojust focused on the fight against terrorism, drug trafficking, trafficking in human beings, fraud, corruption, cybercrime, money laundering and other activities related to the … read more
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… be set up in the Member States to coordinate the work carried out by the national correspondents for Eurojust, the national correspondent for terrorism matters, any national correspondent for issues relating to the competence of the EPPO, the national correspondent for the European … for Eurojust; (b) any national correspondents for issues relating to the competence of the EPPO; (c) the national correspondent for Eurojust for terrorism matters; (d) the national correspondent for the European Judicial Network in criminal matters and up to three other contact points of … the European Union L 295/181 ANNEX I List of forms of serious crime with which Eurojust is competent to deal in accordance with Article 3(1): — terrorism, — organised crime, — drug trafficking, — money-laundering activities, — crime connected with nuclear and radioactive substances, — … read more
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… of the EU Victims’ Rights Platform, of which Eurojust has been a member since its establishment in 2020. Crime types such as THB, fraud, terrorism or cyber-enabled crimes each have their specificities and call for a tailored-made response to best identify and protect the victims. … read more
relevance: 10.742246
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… a close and dynamic cooperation to meet the present and future challenges posed by serious crime, particularly serious and organised crime and terrorism, Respecting the fundamental rights and principles as reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and other … referred to as ‘Arrangement’) is to encourage and develop strategic cooperation between the Parties in combating serious and organised crime and terrorism. This Arrangement does not constitute a legal basis for the exchange of personal data. 2. Cooperation between the Parties shall take … Panama. d. Ensuring mutual understanding and familiarisation with the requirements in cooperation in relation to serious and organised crime and terrorism. e. Exchanging best practices in fighting the most severe forms of crimes. Article 2 Relation to other international instruments This … read more
relevance: 10.7199335
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… investigations and prosecutions and in sharing best practice. Recognising also the important role of the national correspondents for Eurojust for terrorism matters, we are intensifying ties and support to the now formally established judicial cybercrime network. Further, we are looking into strengthening Eurojust’s involvement in the European Counter Terrorism Centre at Europol, building on the experience of joint cooperation in EC3. Crime is borderless, and cooperation with third States is … read more
relevance: 10.215549
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… Enforcement and Administration Act, the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act, the Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Act, the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act, among others; Considering that the Executive … a close and dynamic cooperation to meet the present and future challenges posed by serious crime, particularly serious and organised crime and terrorism; Respecting the fundamental rights and principles as reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. HAVE AGREED … referred to as ‘Arrangement’) is to encourage and develop strategic cooperation between the Parties in combating serious and organised crime and terrorism. This Arrangement does not constitute a legal basis for the exchange of personal data. (2) Cooperation between the Parties shall take … read more
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