Cooperation of Europol and Eurojust with external partners in the fight against crime: a legal appraisal

Chloé Brière, M. Chamon, E. Vos, H. Hofmann
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The paper addresses the cooperation of Europol and Eurojust with external partners in the fight against crime. Like other EU Justice and Home Affairs agencies, Europol and Eurojust take part in the EU’s efforts to promote and strengthen cooperation with third countries and international organisations in criminal matters. The tools and expertise they developed to fulfil their internal mandate make them interesting and valuable partners with whom to cooperate. Their external activities are essential in the current criminal landscape, marked by the globalisation of crime and the necessity to conduct cross-border investigations and prosecutions involving non-EU countries. The paper discusses the recently revised legal frameworks organising the modalities of Europol and Eurojust’s external cooperation. The revision was necessary to modernise their frameworks following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty and to come to a greater degree of harmonisation. The two agencies face two challenges that may limit their external activities: 1) the diversity in their relations with external partners, and 2) the need to ensure an appropriate balance between efficient cooperation and protection of fundamental rights. Concerning the latter, mechanisms of political and judicial accountability are particularly important to monitor the agencies’ external activities and to ensure that fundamental rights are upheld.
欧洲刑警组织和欧洲司法机构与外部伙伴在打击犯罪方面的合作:法律评价
本文论述了欧洲刑警组织和欧洲司法机构与外部伙伴在打击犯罪方面的合作。与欧盟其他司法和内政机构一样,欧洲刑警组织和欧洲司法署参与欧盟在刑事事务方面促进和加强与第三国和国际组织的合作。他们为完成内部任务而开发的工具和专门知识使他们成为值得合作的有趣和有价值的伙伴。他们的外部活动在当前的犯罪格局中是必不可少的,其特征是犯罪的全球化以及进行涉及非欧盟国家的跨境调查和起诉的必要性。本文讨论了最近修订的组织欧洲刑警组织和欧洲司法机构对外合作方式的法律框架。修订是必要的,以便在《里斯本条约》生效后实现其框架的现代化,并实现更大程度的协调。这两个机构面临两项可能限制其对外活动的挑战:1)它们与外部伙伴关系的多样性;2)需要确保在有效合作与保护基本权利之间取得适当平衡。关于后者,政治和司法责任制机制对于监测机构的对外活动和确保维护基本权利特别重要。
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