On Thursday 19 May the European Parliament will vote on the European Commission’s proposal to amend the mandate of the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation, Eurojust, so that it can collect and store evidence on war crimes(see EUROPE B12938A9). At the opening of the plenary session on 18 May, MEPs approved the use of the urgency procedure.
The Council has already adopted its position (see EUROPE B12947A1) and had called for a rapid adoption in the European...