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Judicial Cooperation

The aim of police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters is to ensure a high level of safety for individuals in the EU by preventing and combating crime.
The cooperation takes place between national police forces and national judicial authorities with the help of EU agencies such as Eurojust, Europol and the European Judicial Network where needed. This cooperation involves the collection and exchange of information on people.
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Jun
2013
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20
Jun
2013
The Stockholm Programme: State of play regarding police and judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters
Speech delivered by Peter Hustinx at the Inter-Parliamentary Committee Meeting, European Parliament, Brussels.
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29
May
2013
2012 Annual report - 'Smart, sustainable, inclusive Europe' : only with stronger and more effective data protection
In the course of 2012, we once again set new benchmarks in different areas of activity. In the supervision of EU institutions and bodies, when processing personal data, we interacted with more data protection officers in more institutions and bodies than ever before. In addition, we saw the effects of our new enforcement policy: most EU institutions and bodies, including many agencies, are making good progress in complying with the Data Protection Regulation, although there are still some which should increase their efforts.
In the consultation of new legislative measures, we issued a record number of opinions on a wide range of subjects. The Review of the EU legal framework for data protection was at the top of our agenda. However, the implementation of the Stockholm programme in the area of freedom, security and justice and the Digital Agenda, as well as issues in the internal market, such as financial sector reform and in public health and consumer affairs, also had an impact on data protection. We also increased our cooperation with other supervisory authorities.
You can get a paper version of this Annual Report from the EU Bookshop.
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27
Mar
2013
Insolvency proceedings
Opinion on the Commission proposal for a Regulation amending Council Regulation (EC) No 1346/2000 on insolvency proceedings
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Executive Summary
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31
Jan
2012
Newsletter Nr. 31
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