EUROJUST

Eurojust stimulates and improves the coordination of investigations and prosecutions and the cooperation between the competent authorities in the Member States, particularly by facilitating the execution of international mutual legal assistance requests and the implementation of extradition requests. Eurojust supports in any way possible the competent authorities of the Member States to render their investigations and prosecutions more effective when dealing with cross-border crime.

Name NWP EUROJUST
Remarks (optional)
Not a network partner as such, but more than willing to welcome students for internships
NWP of
UGhent
please contact Hannah Verbeke at imarc@ugent.be
Professional field NWP
Judicial cooperation and coordination
Organisational structure

International organisation, with other sections/departments/divisions in Europe

Short description NWP organisation
Eurojust stimulates and improves the coordination of investigations and prosecutions and the cooperation between the competent authorities in the Member States, particularly by facilitating the execution of international mutual legal assistance requests and the implementation of extradition requests. Eurojust supports in any way possible the competent authorities of the Member States to render their investigations and prosecutions more effective when dealing with cross-border crime. At the request of a Member State, Eurojust may assist investigations and prosecutions concerning that particular Member State and a non-Member State if a cooperation agreement has been concluded or if an essential interest in providing such assistance is demonstrated. Throughout the year, Eurojust offers a number of internships to provide individuals with the opportunity to learn more about the activities of their organization, and put their learning and skills into practice by contributing to Eurojust’s mission. The Eurojust internship programme aims to:
  • Provide interns, during their studies or recently after completing their studies, with experience of the workings of Eurojust in particular and the European Union institutions and bodies in general;
  • Enable interns to acquire practical experience and knowledge of the day-to-day work of the College and/or Administration, as applicable;
  • Provide an opportunity to work in a multi-cultural and multi-linguistic environment, contributing to the development of mutual understanding, trust and tolerance; and
  • Provide an opportunity for interns to put into practice the knowledge acquired during their studies, particularly in their specific areas of competence.
Eurojust benefits from the input of enthusiastic interns, who can provide a fresh point of view and up-to-date knowledge to enhance the everyday work of Eurojust. Eurojust will also benefit from creating a pool of people with first-hand experience of Eurojust, who could then cooperate with Eurojust or other EU bodies in the future and act as long-term ‘goodwill ambassadors’ to protect and promote the ideas and values of Eurojust and the EU institutions and bodies.
Thematic key words (following the criteria of IMARC dimensions)
  • One (or more) of IMARC’s three dimensions: border crossing, security
  • One (or more) themes within these dimensions:
      • Radicalisation & Extremism
      • Human Smuggling
      • Human Trafficking
      • EU Law & Policy on Justice and Home Affairs
      • Regulation & Control

Our policies deal with migration and asylum, and internal security-related issues, such as organized crime, human trafficking and terrorism.

Research needs and/or research questions NWP

Key topics:

  • Terrorism, drug trafficking
  • Trafficking in human beings
  • Counterfeiting, money laundering
  • Computer crime
  • Crime against property or public goods including fraud and corruption
  • Criminal offences affecting the European Community's financial interests
  • Environmental crime and participation in a criminal organization
Offer NWP: the role of the IMARC researcher
Number of IMARC researchers that can be placed at NWP per academic year
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Is it possible for IMARC researchers to have other forms of research collaboration and data collection (other than internship)?

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Financial compensation (for IMARC researchers)
No
Selection procedure

Yes: to be eligible, an applicant must:

  • have reached the age of majority in his/her country of origin;
  • have completed or be currently undertaking a level of education that corresponds to university studies or vocational training relevant to the tasks of the internship at Eurojust or, alternatively, have relevant professional experience that would benefit the internship; and
  • have a satisfactory level of proficiency in written and spoken English (minimum level B2 as defined in the Common European Framework of Reference – CEFR)
Which language is required?
  • English (minimum level B2 as defined in the Common European Framework of Reference – CEFR)
Certain agreements that need to be respected, such as screening procedures for students and confidentiality of the data, and the like?
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Possible start date / end date internship and/or other research collaboration

Internships can start either on the 1st or 16th of a month and are offered for a minimum of three months, up to a maximum of six months, depending on the needs of each specific project.

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