© Office of the Prosecutor General of UkraineThe seven members of the Eurojust-supported joint investigation team (JIT) on alleged core international crimes committed in Ukraine have agreed to amend the JIT Agreement to enhance investigations on crimes of torture, ill-treatment and filtration.The JIT meeting took place in Kyiv on 10 September, just before the start of today’s United for Justice Conference.Read More
The joint investigation team enhances investigations into crimes of torture, ill-treatment and filtration in Ukraine
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