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Symposium on Victims’ Rights - Outcome report 24 and 25 April 2024

2 Sep 2024

The symposium brought together the European Commission Coordinator for Victims’ Rights, the European Commission Coordinator for the Rights of the Child and a representative of the Office of the European Union Anti-Trafficking Coordinator (EU ATC), along with representatives of the European Institute for Gender Equality, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, the European Network on Vict. [...] In this case, the assistance of Eurojust was requested in the context of a terrorist attack in a non-EU country to facilitate the exchange of information between the Member States involved, assist with the transmission and execution of requests for mutual legal assistance and provide support in the coordination of the investigations. [...] The legal issues discussed in the case related to the interpretation of the terms ‘victims of crime’ and its nexus with the return of the assets, as provided, for example, in Article 57(3)(c) of the United Nations Convention against Corruption. [...] (15) Conditions were attached to the use of the funds by the foundation and included transparency and accountability in the restitution process, the use of the assets to improve the living conditions of the population, support for sustainable development, the establishment of a monitoring mechanism and the potential involvement of non-state actors. [...] The establishment of ‘houses of justice’ in 1999, the importance of the work of social assistants and the participation of victims during legal procedures were also amongst the changes made and presented by the speaker.

Authors

Eurojust

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Pages
18
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Netherlands

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