Eurojust aims to step up its efforts to assist victims of crime. The Agency will work on ways to more effectively integrate victims’ rights into every step of judicial cooperation processes by national authorities: from the identification of victims to their right to remediation. This is the main outcome of the ‘Symposium on Victims’ Rights in Europe’ organised by Eurojust this week in cooperation with the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.Read More
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