The Future of Eurojust
This study focuses on the key issues related to the future of Eurojust in the light of the new framework established by the Treaty of Lisbon. The study evaluates the current structure and functions of Eurojust and on that basis describes the three main paths that Eurojust’s future can take: (1) gradually building on the current legislative framework; (2) invoking the new treaty base; and (3) co-existing with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
Authors: | Jeney, Petra |
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Institutions: | European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, European Institute of Public Administration - EIPA, Luxembourg |
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Europäische Union / Europäisches Parlament |
Subject: | Justiz | Judiciary |
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