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Governance and Innovation for Fraud Prevention in EU Agricultural Funds – The GINGER Project
GINGER – Governance and INnovation for Generating Education and Regularity in EU agricultural funds – is a 24-month project co-funded by the European Union under the Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF-2025-TRAI-02) and coordinated by UnitelmaSapienza University of Rome. The project …
Published 4 days, 17 hours ago
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Directive on Combatting Corruption Adopted and Published
This news item summarises by Q&A the main features of the new EU Directive on combatting corruption. The Directive was published in the Official Journal of 11 May 2026. Member States have 24 months to comply with the obligations from the Directive.
Published 5 days, 7 hours ago
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General Court Rules on EPPO Investigative Powers Vis-à-Vis European Court of Auditors
On 10 June 2026, the General Court of the EU delivered its judgment in Case T-99/25, European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) v European Court of Auditors. The case concerned the question whether EU institutions may rely on unresolved immunity issues and confidentiality rules to prevent the EPPO from gathering evidence in the context of a criminal investigation and clarified the limits of institutional objections to EPPO investigative measures.
Published 6 days, 7 hours ago
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ECJ Clarifies Scope of SIS Rules on Surrender of Seized Objects
On 4 June 2026, the ECJ ruled in Case C-326/25 (CY v 03 Rayonno upravlenie na SDVR) on the scope of Regulation 2018/1862 concerning alerts in the Schengen Information System (SIS) for objects sought for seizure or use as evidence in criminal proceedings. For …
Published 6 days, 8 hours ago
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ECJ Clarifies Limits of Appellate Reasoning under the Presumption of Innocence
On 30 April 2026, the ECJ delivered its judgment in Case C-748/24 (Kotaňák) concerning the presumption of innocence under Directive 2016/343. The case raised the question of how far an appellate criminal court may go, at a preliminary stage of proceedings, when assessing incriminating evidence, …
Published 6 days, 8 hours ago
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Eurojust Extends Administrative Director’s Mandate
At the end of June 2026, the College of Eurojust extended the mandate of its Administrative Director, Vincent Jamin, for a further four-year term. The extension comes at a crucial time, as the revision of the Eurojust Regulation is underway.During his first …
Published 6 days, 9 hours ago
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ECJ Clarifies Protection of Bona Fide Mortgage Creditors in Cross-Border Confiscation
On 29 January 2026, the ECJ delivered its judgment in Case C-562/24 (Munik) concerning the mutual recognition and execution of confiscation orders under Framework Decision 2006/783/JHA. The case clarified when the rights of a mortgage creditor may prevent the execution of a …
Published 6 days, 9 hours ago
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Eurojust’s Seat Agreement Amended
Eurojust has been hosted by the Netherlands since the beginning of its operations in 2003, with its seat located in The Hague. Over the years, cooperation with third countries has become an increasingly important element of Eurojust’s work. Since 2020, approximately 20% of newly registered …
Published 6 days, 10 hours ago
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Europol and Interpol Agree on Key Joint Operational Priorities
The cooperation between Europol and INTERPOL is based on an existing arrangement, signed in 2001, which provides the framework for the two organisations to agree on joint operational priorities and strengthen their cooperation in areas of common interest. Within this framework, Europol and INTERPOL …
Published 6 days, 10 hours ago
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ECJ Clarifies Scope of and Fundamental Rights Refusal Ground in Confiscation Regulation
In the first judgment interpreting Regulation 2018/1805, the ECJ clarified whether the Regulation applies to confiscation orders issued in criminal proceedings that ended in an acquittal, but in which the court nevertheless ordered confiscation of property considered to be the proceeds of another criminal offence. Furthermore, the ECJ ruled on the ground for non-recognition due to a manifest breach of fundamental rights.
Published 6 days, 10 hours ago