cover image: Eurojust Consolidated Annual Activity Report 2022 - 13 June 2023 - Criminal justice across borders

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Eurojust Consolidated Annual Activity Report 2022 - 13 June 2023 - Criminal justice across borders

28 Jun 2023

In its recommendations on the execution of judicial cooperation instruments, Eurojust observes the interest of the victims and the protection of their procedural rights as one of the main criteria presented in the Guidelines for practitioners. [...] Eurojust delivered legal and operational support to the national desks related to the extension of the JIT agreement to new parties (Estonia, Latvia, Romania and Slovakia) as well as legal analyses and opinions related to the participation of the ICC in the JIT as a participant and drafting of the Specific Arrangements related to the ICC participation in the JIT. [...] Based on the experience of the takedown of the Hydra Marketplace, the world's largest marketplace on the dark web, participants explored the advantages of cooperating with the private sector when it comes to seizing assets and compensating victims of cybercrime. [...] A deep assessment of the implementation of the 2010 Cooperation Agreement was performed, as well as the start of the evaluation of the information exchange mechanisms in place, considering the novelties introduced by the Recast Europol Regulation. [...] This involved the facilitation of several consultations of key JITs stakeholders (including members of the College of Eurojust and JIT National Experts) to exchange views on the main functionalities of the future platform and on the future role of Eurojust and the JITs Network Secretariat in facilitating the day-to-day use of this tool by national authorities.

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Eurojust

Pages
87
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Netherlands

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