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  • Guidelines for deciding 'Which jurisdiction should prosecute?' - Eurojus 12/16367845
  • Guidelines for deciding 'Which jurisdiction should prosecute?' - Eurojus 12/16367852
  • Guidelines for deciding on competing requests for surrender and extradition - Eurojus 10/19367855
  • Guidelines for deciding on competing requests for surrender and extradition - Eurojus 10/19367870
  • Joint Investigation Teams: Practical Guide - Eurojus 02/17367871
  • Guidelines on Joint Investigation Teams Involving Third Countries - Eurojus 06/22367872
  • Multi-Annual Strategy 2022-2024 - Eurojust367780
  • Multi-Annual Strategy 2019-2021 - Eurojust367781
  • Multi-Annual Strategic Plan 2016-2018 - Eurojust367782
  • Multi-Annual Strategic Plan 2012-2014 - Eurojust367783
  • Eurojust Single Programming Document 2023 – 2025 - Eurojust367785
  • Eurojust Single Programming Document 2022–2024 - Eurojust367786
  • Eurojust Single Programming Document 2021-2023 - Eurojust367787
  • Eurojust Single Programming Document 2020-2022 - Eurojust367788
  • Eurojust Single Programming Document 2019-2021 - Eurojust367789
  • Eurojust Single Programming Document 2018-2020 - Eurojust367790
  • Eurojust Single Programming Document 2017-2019 - Eurojust367791
  • Rules of procedure on the processing and protection of personal data at Eurojust - Eurojust367807
  • Rules of procedure on restrictions of certain data subject rights in relation to the processing of personal data - Eurojust367808
  • EU Regulation 2018-1725 on processing of personal data - Eurojust367809
  • Data protection at Eurojust - Eurojust367810
  • Data subjects' rights - Eurojust367811
  • Data Protection Officer - Eurojus367812
  • The Impact of COVID-19 on Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: Analysis of Eurojust Casework - Eurojus 05/21367821
  • COVID-19 Response of EU Justice and Home Affairs Agencies - Eurojus 09/22367822
  • Practical advice for practitioners on legal issues with European Arrest Warrant during pandemic - Eurojus 05/21367823
  • Eurojust and COVID-19: Agency remains fully operational despite crisis - Eurojus 12/20367824
  • Stronger together: EU Agencies join forces to respond to COVID-19 - Eurojus 07/20367825
  • Eurojust action against criminal groups abusing corona crisis - Eurojus 04/20367826
  • Eurojust support in the protection of victims of crime in cross-border cases - Eurojus 02/23367828
  • Minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, Directive 2012/29/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 - Eurojus367829
  • preventing and combating trafficking in human beings and protecting its victims, Directive 2011/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2011 - Eurojus367830
  • Combating the sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children and child pornography, Directive 2011/93/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2011 -…367831
  • Terrorism victims: combating terrorism, Directive (EU) 2017/541 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 March 2017 - Eurojus367832
  • EU Compensation to crime victims - Eurojus367833
  • EU Strategy on victims' rights (2020-2025) - Eurojus 06/20367834
  • Eurojust’s role in safeguarding victims’ rights in cross-border crime - Eurojus 02/22367836
  • Eurojust Report on Trafficking in Human Beings: Best practice and issues in judicial cooperation - Eurojus 01/21367837
  • Eurojust Factsheet on supporting judicial authorities in the fight against terrorism - Eurojus 09/19367838
  • The mutual recognition of freezing orders and confiscation orders, Regulation (EU) 2018/1805 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 November 2018 - Eurojus 367841
  • JusticeDone: Prison sentences for the leaders of a car theft gang and confiscation of criminal proceeds - Eurojus 10/21367842
  • Note on Regulation (EU) 2018/1805 on the mutual recognition of freezing orders and confiscation orders - Eurojus 12/20367843
  • Eurojust Written Recommendations on Jurisdiction: Follow-up at the National Level - Eurojus 09/20367850
  • Common challenges in combating cybercrime, as identified by Eurojust and Europol - Eurojus 06/19367864
  • Modernising EU justice systems: New package to speed up digitalisation of justice systems and boost training of justice professionals - Eurojus 12/20367865
  • Cross-border digital criminal justice - EU 06/20367866
  • Eurojust Memorandum on Battlefield Evidence - Eurojus 09/20367868
  • Checklist for Practitioners on Joint Investigation Teams Involving Third Countries - Eurojus 06/22367873
  • Supporting judicial authorities in the use of joint investigation teams factsheet - Eurojus 06/20367874
  • Joint investigation team into alleged core international crimes committed in Ukraine, Milestones - Eurojus 05/23367875
  • Cumulative prosecution of foreign terrorist fighters for core international crimes and terrorism-related offences - Eurojust 05/20367895
  • Prosecuting war crimes of outrage upon personal dignity based on evidence from open sources – Legal framework and recent developments in the Member States of the European Uni…367896
  • The prosecution at national level of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) committed by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) - Eurojust 07/17367897
  • Digest of the European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence on core international crimes - Eurojust 09/17367898
  • Supporting judicial authorities in the fight against core international crimes factsheet - Eurojust 05/20367899
  • At a Glance: Universal Jurisdiction in EU Member States - Eurojust 05/23367900
  • The preservation, analysis and storage at Eurojust of evidence relating to genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and related criminal offences, Regulation (EU) 2022/8…367910
  • Challenges and best practices from Eurojust’s casework in the area of cybercrime - Eurojust 11/20367914
  • Challenges and best practices from Eurojust’s casework in the area of cybercrime - Eurojust 11/20367918
  • Judicial cooperation in cases involving (pre)precursors and New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) - Eurojust 01/15367923
  • The dismantling of an encrypted phone solution used by organised crime groups - Eurojust 07/20367925
  • New psychoactive substances in Europe: Legislation and prosecution - Eurojust 06/18367926
  • Third countries: a global network that gives prosecutors access to jurisdictions in more than 50 third countries worldwide - Eurojust367934
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