EUROJUST - THE FIGHT AGAINST SERIOUS CRIMES


I have already written about EUROPOL and about the European Arrest Warrant. I have been asked, if there is also a close cooperation between the criminal justice authorities of the member states of the EU.


Yes, there is. It is called:  EUROJUST – European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation.


What is it? And how does it work?


The EU agency was created in 2002. Its purpose is to coordinate the fight against serious crimes, which take place in more than one EU member state.  As we all know crimes do not respect borders. Therefore, the fight against it has to take place in a close cooperation between the EU countries.


EUROJUST has its headquarters in The Hague in the Netherlands – like EUROPOL. It treats about 2.300 cases a year.  It organises about 250 coordination meetings every year between the national authorities. And the agency has 10 coordination centres spread throughout the EU.  In the headquarters it has a staff of 240.   

The president of EUROJUST at the moment is Slovakia’s member of the board, Ladislav Hamran.  

Denmark as the only EU member state is not a member of EUROJUST, as it has decided not to be part of EU’s legal cooperation.


EUROJUST also cooperates with authorities in non-EU countries.


See more on the website of EUROJUST:   www.eurojust.europa.eu


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