Judicial cooperation in criminal matters

The European Judicial Network in criminal matters (EJN) is a Network of national Contact Points for the facilitation of judicial cooperation in criminal matters.

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EJN Tools for Judicial Cooperation

Judicial Atlas

Judicial Atlas

Identification of the competent authority to receive requests for judicial cooperation

Fiches Belges

Fiches Belges

Practical information on specific sets of measures

Kompendium-Assistent

Kompendium-Assistent

Drafting requests for judicial cooperation

Liste der Kontaktstellen

Liste der Kontaktstellen

Contact details of the EJN Contact Points

Justiz Bibliothek

Justiz Bibliothek

Documents related to the EU legal instruments

Cooperation with partners and networks

Cooperation with partners and networks

Zusammenarbeit mit Drittstaaten und justiziellen Netzen

Information über einzelstaatliche Systeme

Information über einzelstaatliche Systeme

Information on judicial systems, international cooperation, relevant links and other useful data

Reporting Tool

Reporting Tool

Reporting EJN case activities

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  • Inaugural Meeting of the Irish National Contact Points

    Inaugural Meeting of the Irish National Contact Points

    On 26 June, the first inaugural meeting of the Irish EJN Contact Points took place in Dublin, Ireland.

    03.07.2025 · Member States
  • Regional EJN Meeting in Graz Focuses on Cybercrime

    Regional EJN Meeting in Graz Focuses on Cybercrime

    Graz, 25 June 2025 – Judicial representatives from ten European countries met in Graz from 25 to 27 June 2025 to discuss cross-border cooperation in the fight against cybercrime.

    30.06.2025 · EJN
  • Annual meeting of EL PAcCTO 2.0

    Annual meeting of EL PAcCTO 2.0

    From 16 to 19 June 2025, the Annual meeting of EL PAcCTO 2.0 took place in Lima, Peru, dedicated to the challenges, opportunities and achievements of the project.

    26.06.2025 · EJN
  • New CJEU Decision: Mutual recognition relating to decisions refusing extradition of Union citizens

    New CJEU Decision: Mutual recognition relating to decisions refusing extradition of Union citizens

    On 19 June 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered a judgment in the case C-219/25 (Kamekris), concerning the applicability of the principle of mutual recognition.

    26.06.2025 · EJN

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Topics in focus

Practical information about relevant legislation adopted by European Union for judicial cooperation in criminal matters.

EAW

EAW

European Arrest Warrant

e-Evidence

e-Evidence

Instruments and Guides

EIO

EIO

European Investigation Order

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Cooperation with the UK

Legal and practical information about judicial cooperation between the EU and the UK

Cooperation with the UK

Judicial training

Judicial training