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Eurojust Single Programming Document 2024 – 2026 - 7 November 2023

9 Nov 2023

The agency will actively contribute to the main EU strategic initiatives in the JHA area1 and the activities of EMPACT, COPEN, COSI and CATS, representing the judicial cooperation element of the EU policy cycle 2022- 2025 while feeding into the preparation of the next policy cycle starting in 2026. [...] Legal context Eurojust will continue to actively support practitioners in the use of available judicial cooperation and coordination tools2 and in the application of the latest EU initiatives in criminal justice cooperation3, always in view of the relevant European Court of Justice case law and in full respect of the applicable Data Protection (DP) rules4 and EDPS recommendations. [...] Resource Programming To implement the strategic priorities of Eurojust’s MAS and accommodate the expected workload growth and new tasks, the agency seeks to reinforce its resources in the period 2024-2026, pending the outcome of Commission’s evaluation of the EJR. [...] Therefore, Eurojust counts on the Commission’s and the budgetary authority’s support to reduce the abovementioned resource gaps and minimise the impact and risks from the associated negative priorities, through its future resource requests and in the context of the upcoming EJR evaluation by the Commission and a possible EJR revision that may follow. [...] Eurojust products such as the Report on Counter-terrorism, the Terrorism Convictions Monitor and the Cybercrime Judicial Monitor; the Encryption Observatory Report jointly produced with other JHA and EU partners; new Eurojust projects on the crypto-phone case law, the interpretation of the concept of conflict of interest and the preparation jointly with EIGE of a victims rights’ booklet on the Eur.

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Eurojust

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83
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Netherlands

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