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The persecution of Serbian war crimes must continue after Mr. Milosevic's death. Doris Pack (EVP-ED/CDU)
"I very much regret the fact that former President of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, cannot be judged by the Hague Tribunal due to his sudden death. It is therefore even more important that the persecution of Serbian war crimes in former Yugoslavia continues", said the Chairwoman of the EP-Delegation to Southeastern Europe in a first reaction to Mr. Milosevic's death in the Hague .
Published in 21-03-2006 by EVP-ED-Press Service
EUROJUST, ICELAND and ROMANIA Sign Judicial Co-operation Agreements
The President of Eurojust and Justice Ministers of Iceland and Romania have signed official agreements on strengthening co-operation.
Published in 06-12-2005 by EUROJUST
European Justice Ministers discuss social aspects of justice at Council of Europe conference in Helsinki
Justice Ministers from Council of Europe member states are to meet in Helsinki on 7 and 8 April, for a conference to discuss the social aspects of law). The conference will be held at the Grand Marina Congress Centre, Katajanokanlaituri 6, Helsinki.
Published in 04-04-2005 by Council of Europe Press Division
FORTHCOMING JUDGMENTS 6 and 8 April 2004
The European Court of Human Rights will be notifying in writing seven Chamber judgments on Tuesday 6 April 2004 and eight on Thursday 8 April 2004. Press releases and the texts of these judgments will be available at 2.30 p.m. (local time) on the Court's Internet site (http://www.echr.coe.int).
Published in 07-04-2004 by Press release issued by the Registrar
Council of Europe Round Table on "Anti-corruption bodies, prosecutors, investigators - can they make a difference?"
Within the framework of the Octopus Programme against corruption and organised crime, the Council of Europe has invited experts from its 45 member States, its observer countries as well as international and non-governmental organisations, to meet in Strasbourg from 5 to 7 November 2003 to discuss latest developments in these areas in Europe.
Published in 30-10-2003 by Council of Europe Press Release
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