Sweden and Hungary: New National Members Appointed at Eurojust
11 June 2024 // Preprint Issue 2/2024
Riehle_Cornelia_Neu_SW.jpg Cornelia Riehle LL.M.

In May 2024, two new National Members were appointed at Eurojust. They represent Sweden and Hungary.

Mr Erik Fågelsbo was formally appointed for a five-year term as new National Member for Sweden, a position he had already been holding as acting National Member since July 2023. His long-standing career in international judicial cooperation comprised various positions, the last one as temporary judge in the Svea Court of Appeal in Stockholm. Prior to that, he represented Sweden to the EU in Brussels and served as legal advisor to the Swedish Ministry for Justice, as seconded national expert and assistant to the National Member for Sweden at Eurojust, and as public prosecutor in the Swedish National Unit Against Corruption. Mr Fågelsbo succeeds Ms Marie Lind Thomsen.

Ms Eszter Mária Köpf was appointed new National Member for Hungary. Prior to joining Eurojust, Ms Köpf served as head of the division for international legal assistance cases of the Hungarian Office of the Prosecutor General. She started her career in the Hungarian prosecution service in 1996. She succeeds Mr László Venczl who has worked at Eurojust since 2012.

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Author

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Cornelia Riehle LL.M.

Institution:
Academy of European Law (ERA)

Department:
Criminal Law

Position:
Deputy Head of Section