Eurojust

Eurojust
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Eurojust and the Treaties of the European Union
Description of Eurojust provided by the European Union Commission: Eurojust is a high level team of senior lawyers, magistrates, prosecutors, judges and other legal experts seconded from every EU country, based in Brussels. It is able to give immediate legal advice and assistance in cross-border cases to the investigators, prosecutors and judges in differentEU Member States. It advises judges and prosecutors where to look for information that they need from another EU country and on how to proceed in a cross-border cases. It handles letters rogatory, which ask for information or enquiries to be carried out by the authorities in another country, and sends them to the right authorities for action. It also helps and cooperates with OLAF, the EUs Anti-Fraud Office, in cases affecting the EUs financial interests. Eurojust may recommend to national authorities to take certain steps and also to initiate investigations
. However,Eurojust has no authority to launch or carry out investigations itself.
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Eurojust and the Treaties of the European Union
Description of Eurojust provided by the European Union Commission: Eurojust is a high level team of senior lawyers, magistrates, prosecutors, judges and other legal experts seconded from every EU country, based in Brussels. It is able to give immediate legal advice and assistance in cross-border cases to the investigators, prosecutors and judges in differentEU Member States. It advises judges and prosecutors where to look for information that they need from another EU country and on how to proceed in a cross-border cases. It handles letters rogatory, which ask for information or enquiries to be carried out by the authorities in another country, and sends them to the right authorities for action. It also helps and cooperates with OLAF, the EUs Anti-Fraud Office, in cases affecting the EUs financial interests. Eurojust may recommend to national authorities to take certain steps and also to initiate investigations
. However,Eurojust has no authority to launch or carry out investigations itself.
Resources
Professional Content and Learning Tools
Lawi offers educational solutions and professional insight, integrating content, tools, and practical technology to promote lifelong learning, personal and professional improvement, and human progress through knowledge. Our collections feature resources and solutions from a wide range of subject areas, from management and finance to law and cybersecurity. This text is only a brief introduction. If you would like us to expand on this content, please let us know in the comments. If you’re finding our platform and newsletters valuable, share it with a colleague or friend, leave a comment and consider subscribing if you haven’t already (thanks!). There are group discounts, gift options, and referral bonuses available.
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Hierarchical Display of Eurojust
European Union > European construction > European Union > Area of freedom, security and justice > Judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU
Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Jurisdiction > Extraterritorial jurisdiction
Eurojust
Concept of Eurojust
See the dictionary definition of Eurojust.
Characteristics of Eurojust
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Translation of Eurojust
Spanish: Eurojust
French: Eurojust
German: Eurojust
Italian: Eurojust
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Polish: Eurojust
Thesaurus of Eurojust
European Union > European construction > European Union > Area of freedom, security and justice > Judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU > Eurojust
Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Jurisdiction > Extraterritorial jurisdiction > Eurojust
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