Europol & Eurojust: Their Role in EU Police and Judicial Cooperation
The T.M.C. Asser Instituut is proud to announce the second tailor-made training course on Police and Judicial Cooperation between the EU Member States, developed in close collaboration with EUROPOL and EUROJUST.
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17 May 2010, 00:00 CET
to 18 May 2010, 00:00 CET |
| Where | The Hague |
| Contact Name | T.M.C. Asser Instituut |
| Contact Phone | 070 3420 329 |
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This training course is targeted to senior police officers, judges, civil servants and/or judiciary from the Ministries of Justice and the Interior in the 27 EU member states who come into contact with the issue on a daily basis. |
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This training will take place on 17 & 18 May, 2010 in The
Hague. The course fee is € 985.-
The general aim of this course is to share knowledge and experience and to
develop networks and strengthen cooperation between participants working in the
field of Freedom, Security and Justice. The contributions of Europol and
Eurojust to this programme will provide participants with a clear insight into
the functioning of these two EU bodies and the way they cooperate and interact
among each other as well as with authorities of the Member States and with
other law enforcement bodies. Participants are also given the opportunity to network
towards establishing and strengthening their professional contacts with
officials of both organisations.
The lecture programme will consist of sessions at the T.M.C. Asser
Instituut in The Hague and at both Europol and Eurojust
respectively. The course is unique in that not only is it co-developed
with Europol and Eurojust, but participants will also get the opportunity to
receive lectures at three locations from key experts in this field. Additionally,
lectures on Frontex and OLAF, the EU’s Anti-Fraud Office, will be
included in the programme.
Topics include the changes in the Lisbon Treaty, cooperation between Europol/Eurojust, other forms of international cooperation, the European Arrest Warrant, Cross Channel cooperation, Joint Investigation Teams, and the shadow side of international cooperation, such as data protection and privacy issues.
