In the EU, the relevant judicial authorities of each Member State cooperate on criminal issues such as organised crime, terrorism, corruption, illicit drug trafficking, illicit arms trafficking, offences against children, etc. EU structures have also been created to enhance judicial cooperation between the Member States' competent judicial authorities.
One such structure is the EU's judicial cooperation unit Eurojust, located in The Hague. It is composed of a judge, prosecutor or police officer of equivalent competence from each Member State to coordinate investigations and prosecutions concerning serious cross-border crime.
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