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Damirchiyev E.I. Main trends in practice of European Law Enforcement Organization or European Police Office (Europol) in crime combat.

Abstract: the article views the issues concerning the liaison of European Police Office (Europol) in the sphere of crime combat in the territory of European Union. Special attention is drawn to the legal principles of establishment and activity of Europol, practical sides of this cooperation, and to the issues of organization and coordination of this kind of cooperation with other law enforcement agencies and establishments in EU.


Keywords:

European Police Office (Europol), Judicial cooperation body (Eurojust), Interpol, European Union, the Schengen Information System (SIS), integration, harmonization, crime, criminal procedure


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