Eurojust and the Attorney General of the Republic of Panama, Mr Javier E. Caraballo Salazar, have signed a Working Arrangement today to enable structured and closer cooperation in the fight against organised crime. The agreement formalises Eurojust’s existing Contact Points in Panama and ensures closer communication to speed up the execution of judicial cooperation requests on both sides. Panama is the first Latin American country to sign a Working Arrangement with the Agency.Read More
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