EuroCOP Monthly News Roundup – April 2022

European Commission Commission proposes to empower Eurojust to collect, preserve and share evidence on war crimes The Commission published a proposal to amend the mandate of Eurojust (the EU Agency […]
EuroCOP meet with Maltese Commissioner of Police

Top officials of the European Confederation of Police (EuroCOP) met local Malta Police Force and Home Affairs Ministry officials, to discuss a range of topics aimed at a better collaboration […]
Letter from EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson & EuroCOP President Calum Steele response – Regarding Location of CEPOL and the situation in Ukraine

Please see correspondence between EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson and EuroCOP President Calum Steele regarding the location of CEPOL and the situation in Ukraine. Letter from EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson EuroCOP […]
Swedish police force is operating under capacity says Swedish Police Union Polisförbundet

The Swedish police force is operating under capacity with union representatives concerned that their numbers are too low to properly prevent or investigate crime. Lena Nitz, President of the Swedish […]
Garda Representative Association has vowed to fight on for fair shift patterns

The Garda Representative Association has vowed to fight on for fair shift patterns so detectives don’t end up with a raw deal. Changes to shifts will effectively leave investigators out […]
ETUC Peace Watch: Human Rights Law Briefing Note
The aggression against Ukraine by the Russian Federation has fundamentally changed the situation in Europe and the world, particularly in military, political, economic and humanitarian terms, and with severe social […]
ETUC Peace Watch: Social Dialogue Briefing Notes
The ETUC Peace Watch have shared updated briefing notes on social dialogue. The briefing note outlines the actions of trade unions, their agreements and the social dialogue outcomes aimed at […]
EuroCOP and Royal Gibraltar Police clash over collision inquest findings

Criticism over the handling of an inquest into a fatal collision at sea drew a strong response from the Royal Gibraltar Police yesterday, after the European Confederation of Police’s President, Calum […]
EuroCOP vows to redouble efforts to attempt to move The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training out of Hungary

In the wake of the war in Ukraine, EuroCOP has vowed to redouble its efforts to attempt to move The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training out of Hungary. […]
EuroCOP Monthly News Roundup – March 2022

European Commission EuroCOP echoes ICPRA’s high-level call for international effort to gather war crimes evidence in Ukraine On 21st March 2022, the International Council of Police Representative Associations, of which […]