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  • Zeman also represents the Czech Republic in Eurojust, which is an EU institution in charge of legal cooperation between particular member countries.

    Prague Monitor 2010

  • Eurojust supports wire-tapping of Skype conversations.

    2009 February 2009

  • Last year the Guardian reported that the UK requested Eurojust's help in more cases than any other EU country.

    Letters: Neighsayers 2011

  • Eurojust supports wire-tapping of Skype conversations.

    EUobserver 2009

  • Furthermore, it is very good to see that the police forces of the three countries involved (and perhaps those of others) have managed to co-ordinate their activities and exchange information without the nonsense of Europol or Eurojust.

    Here we go again Helen 2006

  • A position paper, seen by The Daily Telegraph, proposes that Eurojust, made up of prosecutors, magistrates and senior police officers from each EU member state, is ready to assume the role of a European public prosecutor.

    Trouble ahead for Bottler Brown Not a sheep 2007

  • Leading Lib Dem MEP Graham Watson thinks that Europe must do better: We need an effective Europol, an effective Eurojust so that our police forces and our judiciaries are working together, we even need a European FBI if we're going to be serious in the fight against terrorism and other forms of organised crime.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • Eurojust structure, operation, field of action and tasks

    Gordon Brown's "Red Lines" Not a sheep 2007

  • What is the purpose of the anti-terror co-ordination chief, given that we have the EU Arrest Warrant and the forthcoming EU Evidence Warrant with their thirty-two ill-defined crimes and misdemeanours, not to mention Europol, which is set to become an operational force and Eurojust and, indeed, the entire paraphernalia of Tampere I and Tampere II, all there to create a single area of freedom, justice and security?

    EU's anti-terror chief keeps complaining Helen 2005

  • Elsewhere, a border-management agency in Warsaw, and the Hague-based Eurojust, which helps prosecutors, also tackle terrorism.

    The European Arrest Warrant at work (not!) Helen 2005

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