During a visit to Eurojust, the President of Slovenia, Ms Nataša Pirc Musar, highlighted how judicial cooperation through the Agency supports justice being done across borders and ensures Europe’s safety. She met with Eurojust President, Mr Ladislav Hamran, who acknowledged Slovenia’s role in the fight against organised crime across Europe, and Eurojust Vice-President, Mr Boštjan Škrlec, who illustrated how Slovenian representation at Eurojust engages with partners from the European Union and beyond, to coordinate judicial cooperation and enhance security.Read More
President of Slovenia praises results from cross-border judicial cooperation
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