Twenty-Sevens greenlight legislation that would require exchange of information in terrorism cases

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Countries European Union They gave it this Monday Definitive green light for the law that will require the exchange of information in terrorist incidents Through Eurojust, the EU institution responsible for strengthening judicial cooperation between Member States.

In particular, the Twenty-Sevens will have to inform Eurojust about any police investigations. terrorist crimes As soon as a case comes before the judicial authorities.

final adoption, Spanish presidency of the Council of the EUMinister of Justice Pilar Llop considered the norm “a qualitative leap in terms of the exchange of information between Member States and Eurojust”, which, in her opinion, will lead to “significant progress in the prosecution of terrorist crimes”. .

wants legislation Improving the current collaboration method and eliminating deficiencies caused by the use of different channels, some unsafe, to share information. Eurojust will also have a greater role in supporting coordination and cooperation between national authorities investigating and prosecuting terrorist crimes.

Among the measures, the standard provides for the creation of a digital management system for storing information on terrorism cases and will facilitate comparison between different Member States.

It will develop a secure communication channel through Eurojust and allow the institution to better detect. Links between investigations and international judicial proceedings. It is also expected to simplify cooperation with third countries by allowing liaison prosecutors seconded to Eurojust access to the case management system.

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