Eurojust support to justice for UkraineOn 4 December, Mr Ladislav Hamran (President of Eurojust) informed the EU’s Justice and Home Affairs Council on the latest developments at Eurojust on working towards accountability for Russian war crimes in Ukraine. Ministers were updated on the state of play of the Joint Investigation Team’s work (JIT), the International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine (ICPA) as well as on the Core International Crimes Evidence Database (CICED). Read More
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