Title: EUROJUST - An Overview Background, Structure and Work
1EUROJUST - An Overview Background, Structure and
Work
- Regional Expert Workshop on International
Co-operation on Counter Terrorism, Corruption and
the fight against Transational Organised Crime
7 9 March 2005 - Rajka Vlahovic
2A Short History
- Provisional Pro-Eurojust from 1 March 2001.
- Eurojust Decision Eurojusts constitutional and
legal foundation. - Agreed in December 2001 and published on 28
February 2002. - Definitive Eurojust since May 2002.
- Preparatory work
- Rules of Procedure
- Appointment of Administrative Director
- Budget 2002 2003
- Move to The Hague December 2002
3THE BUILDING FOR EUROJUST INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL COURT
4What is Eurojust ?
- A group of 25 EU prosecutors / judges
- One nominated by each Member State
- Aim -
- to deal more effectively with serious cross
border crime, particularly when it is organised,
and involves two or more Member States
- JHA Council Decision of 14 December 2000
5Eurojust - Membership (1)
- Austria
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Ulrike Haberl-Schwarz - Vice President
- Michèle Coninsx
- Katerina Loizou
- Pavel Zeman
- Johan Reimann
- Raivo Sepp
- Maarit Loimukoski
- Francois Falleti
- Hermann von Langsdorff
- Stavroula Koutoulakou
- Ilona Lévai
- Jarlath Spellman
6Eurojust - Membership (2)
- Cesare Martellino
- Rolandas Tilindis
- Gunars Bundzis
- Georges Heisbourg
- Silvio Camilleri
- Roelof-Jan Manschot Vice President
- Jerzy Iwanicki
- Jose-Luis Lopes da Mota
- Peter Paluda
- Barbara Brezigar
- Ruben Jimenez Fernandes
- Solveig Wollstad
- Mike Kennedy - President of the College
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Latvia
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- The Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- UK
7Why Eurojust?
- To improve action against cross border crime,
- Existing Mutual Legal Assistance Extradition
arrangements often lengthy and uncertain. - Alternative to the European Prosecutor option.
8Aims
- Improve co-operation between Competent
Authorities in Member States - Bring better co-ordination of cross-border
investigations and prosecutions - Exchange of information
- To make recommendations to change laws to improve
MLA Extradition arrangements - To build bridges between different legal systems
9Eurojust Provides
- Easy access to a range of MLA expertise.
- Link to a network of operational investigators
prosecutors across Europe and beyond. - A useful source of information on the EAW
blockages JITs certain types of crime etc. - Facilities to co-ordinate transnational cases.
- conference and meeting rooms
- translators
- Possible exercise of powers.
10Eurojust has Powers
- Power to make formal requests
- By an individual Eurojust Member
- OR
- By the College (all 25 Eurojust members)
- What if Competent Authority of a Member State
decide not to comply with a request from
Eurojust? - No sanction but must give reasons ..
- except if it will harm essential national
security or jeopardise the success of current
investigations or safety of individuals - Report on failures in Annual Report.
11Eurojusts Powers
- Power to request authorities in Member States
- to investigate or prosecute specific acts
- to accept that one country is better placed to
prosecute than another - to co-ordinate with one another
- to set up a Joint Investigation Team
- to provide Eurojust with any information
necessary to carry out its tasks.
12Key Partners
- Domestic Competent Authorities
- EJN (European Judicial Network)
- Europol
- Liaison Magistrates
- OLAF (Office pour la Lutte Anti-Fraude)
- EU Candidate Countries
- Other Countries Contact Points
- USA, Norway, Canada, Switzerland, etc.
13The work pattern of the Unit
- English is the working language
- Plenary sessions assembled together as a
centralised unit - Dealing with case referrals the Tour de Table
- Committee work
- Bi-lateral meetings
- Domestic work days
14Working at Different Levels
- Level 1
- Plenary Meeting of all 25 National Members
- Twice each week
- Level 2
- Only those national members involved in a case
- Level 3
- Investigators prosecutors dealing with a case
15HI-TECH MEETING ROOMS AND TRANSLATION FACILITIES
16Strategic Meetings
- A forum where experts and practitioners can meet
and discuss - Terrorism
- Trafficking in human beings
- Trafficking in drugs
- Money laundering
- Fraud
17The EAW
- Framework Decision gives Eurojust 2 specific
tasks. - Art.16 -- advice in cases of competing claims
- Art.17 to be informed where time limits for
execution are not met. - Case referrals
18Focus
- Focus on key, cross border criminal conduct.
- Meetings Casework Strategic
- Co-ordination
- Role in EAW, JITs.
- Influencing the law makers.
- Identifying blockages, recommendations to
improve.
19Terrorism - EU Council Initiatives
- Council Common Position on combating terrorism
- - 27 December 2001
- Council Common Position on application of
specific measures to combat terrorism - - 27 December 2001 - updated in common position
22 December 2003 - Council Regulation restrictive measures against
certain persons entities - - 27 December 2001
- Council Common position restrictive measures
against Osama bin Laden Al-Qaeda - - 27 May 2002
- Council Framework Decision on combating terrorism
- - 13 June 2002
20Terrorism - EU Council Initiatives 2
6. Council Decision on evaluation of national
systems and implementation in fight against
terrorism - 28 November 2002 7. Council Decision
on implementation of measures for police and
judicial co-operation - 19 December 2002 9.
Council Framework Decision on execution in EU of
orders freezing property evidence - 22 July
2003 9. Common Position on combating terrorism -
22 December 2003 10. Council Declaration on
combating terrorism - 25 March 2004
21Eurojust
- Operational Meetings
- - Al-Aqsa Charity fraud
- - EU Letter Bombs
- - Madrid bombing
- Strategic Meetings on Terrorism
- Eurojust Annual Report 2003
- - JHA Council 29 April 2004
- - Eurojust report to JHA Council by end May
- Team Terrorism
- Scoreboard - Action Plan
22Strategic Meeting TerrorismJune 2004
- Focus on Networking of National Correspondents
and Leading Magistrates Terrorism - Guidelines related to Council Decision of
December 19 2002 Terrorism Information Exchange - Overview of Relevant Terrorist Cases in EU
- Bilateral Multilateral Terrorism Coordination
Meetings
23TEAM TERRORISM
- GOAL Establish a
- Centre of Expertise in Terrorism
- TASKS
- Lead on terrorist casework for Eurojust. Organise
meetings - Update Eurojust Scoreboard
24TEAM TERRORISM
- Define a better approach to receipt and handling
of terrorism info from open and closed sources - Emphasise requirements to be supplied with
terrorist information from national terrorism
correspondents - Maintaining contact with any working parties and
meetings in Brussels covering these topics
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