EU: Council of the European Union: Judicial cooperation with Southern Neighbours & EU-Russia cooperation: criminal matters

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- Current legal and practical issues, obstacles and best practices in the field of judicial cooperation in criminal matters between the EU Member States and the Southern neighbours of the EU (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria and Tunisia) and possible further steps (Doc no: 14328-12, 72 pages, pdf)

A summary of the current legal and practical issues, obstacles and best practices in four areas of judicial cooperation in criminal matters (mutual legal assistance, extradition, transfer of criminal proceedings and transfer of sentenced persons) between the EU Member States and the Southern neighbours of the EU (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria and Tunisia). Detailed Member State responses.

For many questions the current answer is:

"A considerable number of Member States have little or no experience with Southern neighbours of the EU."

- EU-Russia cooperation in criminal matters (Doc no: 14316-rev1-12, 38 pages, pdf)

Detailed Member States responses.

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