Core international crimes

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10 April 2025|NEWS
The 37th Meeting of the Network for investigation and prosecution of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes ( Genocide Network) took place this week at Eurojust. This biannual meeting brought together judicial and investigative authorities, representatives from civil society and NGOs, as...
24 February 2025|PRESS RELEASE
Available in: Estonian Latvian Lithuanian Polish Romanian Slovak Ukrainian The national authorities participating in the Eurojust-supported joint investigation team (JIT) on alleged core international crimes committed in Ukraine have interviewed 4 000 witnesses so far, in addition to over 40 000...
12 February 2025|PRESS RELEASE
Cooperation with countries outside the European Union to fight impunity for war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity will be bolstered by a dedicated new project launched today at Eurojust. This should lead to fewer ‘safe havens’ for perpetrators of such core international crimes. The...
11 February 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Established in October 2024, the National Authorities Against Impunity (IMPNA) project aims to contribute to criminal judicial accountability for core international crimes (CICs) by enhancing the cooperation between civil society organisations and national authorities investigating and prosecuting...
13 January 2025|NEWS
In the field of justice and security, the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union will focus on combatting major cross-border criminal networks, hybrid threats, and terrorism and radicalisation. Particular attention will be paid to combat the trafficking of illicit drugs, human...
04 December 2024|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Unlawful attacks against civilians and civilian objects under international humanitarian law Overview of key IHL principles of distinction, precaution and proportionality Recent conviction obtained in Germany for the use of prohibited methods of warfare UN IIIM work on unlawful attacks against...
14 November 2024|NEWS
The 36th Meeting of the Genocide Network took place this week at Eurojust. More than 140 experts gathered at Eurojust headquarters to discuss the critical issue of unlawful attacks against civilians under international humanitarian law.
08 November 2024|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
On 18-19 April, high-level representatives and prosecutors from the European Union, the United States, international organisations and civil society met at Eurojust to discuss the latest developments and cooperation tools for the access to and use of battlefield evidence collected in the context of...