Introductory e-learning course on EU Criminal Law

This 3 hour e-learning course on EU criminal law is a guide through the fundamental characteristics of EU criminal law and aims to provide insight into what EU criminal law entails and what it does not entail. The course is divided in five modules, an introductory video and a quiz for self-evaluation.

 

 

 

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material

EPPO

Two e-learning courses, one for defence and one for judiciary. A short introduction video on EU’s reasons for setting up the EPPO, its competences, roles and tasks. In addition, video podcasts in English and German. An online library provides PowerPoint presentations and other materials. Finally, Online Guides on EPPO Proceedings in three language versions (English, French, German)

 


European Criminal Law: Legal English for Court Staff

Various interactive exercises to improve the listening, reading and writing skills in English.

 

This interactive linguistic e-tool introduces users to the main difficulties of dealing with the specific topic in English, but it also aims to improve their listening, reading and writing skills in English.


Internet basics, e-evidence and online investigations

More resources and speakers’ contributions will be added in the coming months as the remaining seminars of the series will be implemented.

 

Post-Covid Challenges in Criminal Justice 2022-2024

  • e-Presentations of 45 mins each
  • Audio podcasts
  • Training material

Introductory e-learning course on Anti-money laundering

An introductory course, the aim of which is to develop an understanding of the laws applicable to anti-money laundering in the European Union and to equip the learner which basic tools and knowledge of this topic. A closing quiz is incorporated for self-evaluation.

 

 

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material

Countering Trafficking in Human Beings (THB)

9 e-learning modules, e-Presentations in various language versions and background documentation can be found here.

 

 


Detention and MLA

Detention and MLA – Enhancing Cross-border Mutual Legal Assistance and Recognition of Decisions within the Context of Detention. Several e-presentations and background documentation.

 

 

 


Target group for all: Judges, prosecutors, lawyers in private practice, civil servants and policymakers active in the field of EU criminal law