European Commissioner for Justice Mr Didier Reynders today visited Eurojust to take stock of the Agency’s major achievements since taking up his duties in 2019. Both in the last year of their mandate, Commissioner Reynders and Eurojust President Ladislav Hamran jointly reflected on key developments, including the Digital Criminal Justice project, Commission-funded external cooperation projects such as EuroMed Justice and the WB Crim Just project and the latest milestones in the fight against impunity for core international crimes committed in Ukraine. The visit also provided an excellent opportunity for a forward-looking discussion about the future of Eurojust.Read More
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European Commissioner for Justice takes stock of major achievements at Eurojust during his mandate
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