© Office of the Prosecutor General of UkraineThe seven members of the Eurojust-supported joint investigation team (JIT) on alleged core international crimes committed in Ukraine have agreed to amend the JIT Agreement to enhance investigations on crimes of torture, ill-treatment and filtration.The JIT meeting took place in Kyiv on 10 September, just before the start of today’s United for Justice Conference.Read More
Home » The joint investigation team enhances investigations into crimes of torture, ill-treatment and filtration in Ukraine
The joint investigation team enhances investigations into crimes of torture, ill-treatment and filtration in Ukraine
Related Posts
Mr Branislav Boháčik starts as new National Member for Slovakia at Eurojust
Mr Branislav Boháčik has started his work as the new National Member for Slovakia at Eurojust. Mr Boháčik has been appointed for a term of… BronMr Branislav Boháčik starts as new National Member for Slovakia at Eurojust
European Commissioner McGrath launches collaboration with Eurojust
As a key player in global criminal justice cooperation, Eurojust works together with the European Commission to keep Europe safe. To mark the start of… BronEuropean Commissioner McGrath launches collaboration with Eurojust
Europol and Eurojust launch phase 3 of SIRIUS project to enhance cross-border access to electronic evidence
Building on six years of successful support to national law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and judicial authorities (JAs) in the field of electronic evidence, Europol and… BronEuropol and Eurojust launch phase 3 of SIRIUS project to enhance cross-border access to electronic evidence