2006
DOI: 10.18352/ulr.28
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Joint Investigation Teams: principles, practice, and problems<br> Lessons learnt from the first efforts to establish a JIT

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“…➢ opportunity for rapid exchange of information between member states of the group [10]. I would also like to list a few more advantages of formation of joint investigation teams, taking into account the opinion of Conny Rijken.…”
Section: Discussion Joint Investigation Teams or Operative Investigatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…➢ opportunity for rapid exchange of information between member states of the group [10]. I would also like to list a few more advantages of formation of joint investigation teams, taking into account the opinion of Conny Rijken.…”
Section: Discussion Joint Investigation Teams or Operative Investigatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jellemzően ilyen bűncselekmények az embercsempészés, az ember-és kábítószer-kereskedelem, valamint a nemzetközi pénzmosás, illetve más pénzügyi, áfa-és adócsalások (Bezsenyi et al, 2015). E közös nyomozócsoportok felállítása a kezdeti idegenkedés elmúltával a 2010 utáni periódusban jött igazán lendületbe (Rijken, 2006). Az évtized végére már közel száz befejezett nyomozásban vettek részt közös nyomozócsoportok.…”
Section: A Felderítés Nehézségei a Nemzetközi Bűnügyi Együttműködés éS A Közös Nemzetközi Nyomozócsoportokunclassified
“…Finally, there are the complex and acute governance and accountability issues presented by the growth of cross-border policing, overseas policing missions to conflict zones, training of police in emerging States and transnational policing [4,5,6,7,23,53,88,138,171,176,195,210,211,212,213,215,246]. The rapid advances in travel and information technology have revolutionised the global free movement of people, business, finance, goods, services and ideas.…”
Section: Cross-border and Transnational Policingmentioning
confidence: 99%