The Eurojust Regulation, applicable from 12 December 2019, reinforces Eurojust's successful core concept of supporting the national authorities in their investigations and prosecutions. The National Members, serving the competent national authorities in criminal judicial cooperation matters, pro...
In 2016, Eurojust strengthened its position as the centre for judicial cooperation and coordination against cross-border crime. Eurojust received requests for assistance in 2 306 cases, which represented an increase of 4% compared to 2015. In addition, Eurojust organised 249 coordination meeting...
This brochure, updated in May 2010, outlines the different activities undertaken by the EU and its institutions to promote the universality and integrity of the Rome Statute and the effective functioning of the International Criminal Court. It also highlights the changes brought about by the Lis...
Complicity is a criminal law doctrine that attributes responsibility to those who do not physically perpetrate the crime. It is an essential mode of liability for core international crimes because it reaches out to senior political and military leadership. These persons do not usually engage in ...
The strengthening of Eurojust’s position as the centre for operational judicial cooperation and coordination was reflected in 2018 by the 19% increase in the number of cases, the 15% increase in the number of coordination meetings and the further development of operational tools. In 2018, Euroju...