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Eurojust and the European Judicial Network on a new legal basis

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New legal instruments were introduced in the field of criminal justice in the European Union, referring to the functioning of Eurojust, its relations to the European Judicial Network and Europol. In this article new legal basis will be analysed.

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Correspondence to Agnieszka Serzysko.

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The author took part in the ERA conference New powers to support investigators and prosecutors in the EU, Trier, 2–3 November 2009.

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Serzysko, A. Eurojust and the European Judicial Network on a new legal basis. ERA Forum 11, 585–600 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-010-0182-8

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