The EU adopted two new laws Monday as part of a cyber security legislative package aimed at strengthening EU capacity to detect, prepare for and respond to cybersecurity threats and incidents.
— last modified 03 February 2010 The aim of Council Directive 2004/80/EC is to set up a system of cooperation to facilitate access to compensation for victims of crimes in…
— last modified 11 January 2010 The European Commission proposes a series of customs measures aimed at protecting the EU more effectively against counterfeiting and piracy. These measures include improving…
— last modified 06 January 2010 This action plan establishes five priorities to be implemented in the fight against drugs: coordination at European and national levels, reduction of demand for…
— last modified 21 December 2009 The EU is facilitating the direct execution of confiscation orders for the proceeds of crime by establishing simplified procedures for recognition among Member States…
— last modified 25 April 2015 In order to improve cooperation in the fight against crime, the Council set up Eurojust. This body of the EU is competent to act…
— last modified 25 January 2016 The decision establishes the European Police Office (Europol) as a EU agency with responsibility for law-enforcement cooperation between Member States.AdvertisementACTCouncil Decision 2009/371/JHA of 6…