Implementing legislation against organized crime
- Providing laws against racketeering
Implementation
In 1999, the European Union undertook to give Europol, the European police office, more resources, and to establish Eurojust, a network of prosecutors, police officers and magistrates. The new unit would ensure cooperation between the various national judiciaries. A European police academy was also envisaged, to train senior officials from EU countries. The fight against money laundering was also on the agenda.
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Last update
Aug 3, 2021