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Damirchiev, E.I. Institutional bases of cooperation of european union member states in the field of criminal justice (on the example of eurojust)

Abstract: This Article deals with issues of cooperation among European Union member states in the field of criminal legal proceedings within the frames of the Eurojust. Particular attention is paid to issues of legal nature, status, objectives, competence, organizational structure and main directions of operation of Eurojust as well as to issue of competitive jurisdiction.


Keywords:

international law, Eurojust, Europol, European Judicial Network, European arrest warrant, Joint Supervisory Body, criminal justice, criminal process, investigative jurisdiction, competitive jurisdiction


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