On 10 September 2025, the Western Balkans Criminal Justice (WBCJ) project organised a workshop for prosecutors and investigators from the Western Balkans, Moldova and Ukraine on investigating and prosecuting intellectual property (IP) crime across borders. The event took place in Alicante, Spain and was organised in partnership with the EU4IP project, implemented by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).Read More
Western Balkans Criminal Justice project and EUIPO join forces against IP crime at Alicante meetings
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