Cooperation with countries outside the European Union to fight impunity for war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity will be bolstered by a dedicated new project launched today at Eurojust. This should lead to fewer ‘safe havens’ for perpetrators of such core international crimes. The collaboration with civil society organisations (CSOs) and coordination of their efforts can also be strengthened via this four-year National Authorities against Impunity Project (IMPNA).Read More
New Eurojust-hosted project widens scope of actions against impunity for war crimes and genocide beyond EU
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