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Digitalisation and AI in Criminal Justice
This seminar addresses various challenges linked to digitalisation that judges, prosecutors and lawyers in private practice working in the field of EU criminal justice will have to face in the years ahead. Some of these challenges such as the exchange of electronic evidence, videoconferencing, use of open source intelligence, artificial intelligence, digital technology, etc. will become the “new normal”.
Published 11 months ago
Event
The Past, Present and Future of European Criminal Law
This international conference will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Klaus Tiedemann’s project on „Eurocrimes“ and take that proposal as a starting point to discuss current challenges and future perspectives for substantive European criminal law.
Published 11 months ago
Article
European Preservation and Production Orders: A Non-Exclusive Approach to E-Evidence within the EU

The 2023 e-evidence Regulation – the new mutual recognition instrument introducing Preservation and Production Orders to obtain e-evidence from service providers – includes a provision allowing issuing authorities to decide freely whether to use this new instrument or to resort to alternative ones, even if …

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
News
OLAF-EPPO Operational Cooperation January-July 2025
This news item summarises cases in which the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) and the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) reported on their cooperation. It covers the first seven months of 2025. The overview aims at giving an impression on how OLAF complements EPPO's investigations and on how the two bodies collaborate to protect the EU's financial interests.
Published 1 year ago
News
OLAF's Operational Work January-July 2025
This news item highlights key cases that demonstrate OLAF's operational work in the first seven months of 2025. It follows reports on operations supported by OLAF in the second half of 2024 (→eucrim 4/2024, 275-276).
Published 1 year ago
News
End of Mandate of OLAF Director-General Ville Itälä
The seven-year term of office for OLAF Director-General Ville Itälä ended on 31 July 2025. He looks back to a successful mandate involving major challenges in protecting the EU's financial interests, such as the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's war of aggression to Ukraine.
Published 1 year ago
Article
The EU-UNODC Relationship in the Context of Anti-Corruption Efforts

The relationship between the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in the context of anti-corruption efforts represents a multi-dimensional and strategic partnership that responds to the complexity of global corruption challenges. This article explores the collaboration between the …

Published 1 year ago
News
Evaluation on Eurojust Published
On 2 July 2025, the European Commission published a report evaluating the 2018 Eurojust Regulation. Drawn upon an external support study, the report assesses the implementation and impact of the Eurojust Regulation as well as the effectiveness and efficiency of Eurojust and its working practices (from 12 December 2019 to 1 May 2024).
Published 1 year ago
News
Darknet Trading Platform ‘Archetyp Market’ Shut Down
In June 2025, an international week of action led to the disruption of one of the longest-running dark web marketplaces for drugs. The Archetyp platform, active for over five years, served around 3200 vendors and over 600,000 users who traded drugs worth at least €250 …
Published 1 year ago
News
Status Agreement Signed Between Frontex and Bosnia and Herzegovina
On 11 June 2025, the EU and Bosnia and Herzegovina signed a Status Agreement to strengthen cooperation on migration and border management between Frontex and the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The agreement allows Frontex to carry out joint operations with Bosnia and Herzegovina and to deploy its standing corps anywhere along the country's borders.
Published 1 year ago