Publications

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04 May 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
This timeline outlines key milestones in Eurojust’s support for the joint investigation team (JIT) into alleged core international crimes committed in Ukraine.
04 May 2023|LAST UPDATE:23 October 2023|AVAILABLE IN 3 LANGUAGES
This leaflet highlights Eurojust's support to justice for Ukraine through various initiatives and services. It includes support for investigations into alleged international crimes, the collection, preservation and analysis of evidence, practical guidance and training for judicial practitioners and...
05 April 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The 2022 European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) Meeting on Counter-Terrorism focused on operational experience with cases opened on the basis of information transmitted within the framework of the European Judicial Counter-Terrorism Register (CTR), cross-border...
31 March 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Russia's unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Ukraine, which started on 24 February 2022, triggered a firm and overarching political response by the European Union. Actions in the justice and home affairs policy field form integral parts of a successful and efficient response. The...
10 March 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
This Quick Reference Guide is the result of the experience and knowledge acquired by members of the Portuguese National Desk at Eurojust in responding to the most frequent legal and practical questions sent to Eurojust. The function of this Guide is to assist, in a simple and quick way, Portuguese...
23 February 2023|LAST UPDATE:11 December 2023|AVAILABLE IN 25 LANGUAGES
CICED is a unique, tailor made judicial database set up by Eurojust in 2023 to preserve, store and analyse evidence of core international crimes. CICED’s centralised approach will support national and international investigations by shedding light not only on individual offences, but also unveiling...
22 February 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Victims of crime in the EU are entitled to a series of rights, regardless of their nationality, residence, the type of crime and the place where the crime was committed. The complexity of cross-border cases makes it especially difficult for judicial authorities to protect victims’ rights. Involving...
31 January 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
This catalogue provides practitioners and legal experts with an overview of national institutions responsible for the investigation and prosecution of intellectual property (IP) crimes. While some EU Member States and third countries have specialised units responsible for the investigation and...
31 January 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
27 January 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH