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For over fifty years
now, a series of treaties have been negotiated within the Council of
Europe which establish a common basis for co-operation in criminal
matters across Europe and sometimes beyond. These treaties cover such
co-operation mechanisms as extradition, mutual legal assistance and the
transfer of sentenced persons, but they also address specific forms of
crime which more often than others have a trans-border dimension, such
as organised crime, terrorism and cyber-crime. |
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