News - Ministry of Justice and Security
165 news items of Ministry of Justice and Security
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Minister Van Weel remains fully committed to dismantling criminal revenue models
Serious criminals are always driven by a desire for money and power. They need money not only to live in luxury but also to ...
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Cabinet invests millions in migration deals
The government will invest heavily to prevent irregular migration and facilitate the return of migrants without right of ...
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Minister Van Weel launches European resilience coalition
In Brussels today, nine countries launched a joint European resilience coalition at the initiative of the Netherlands. Belgium, ...
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Legislative proposal to collect DNA material from suspects sent to House of Representatives
The government wants to make it possible to take cellular material from suspects of serious crimes as early as the investigation ...
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More forms of espionage to be a criminal offence from 15 May onwards
More forms of espionage, such as digital and diaspora espionage, are to be a criminal offence from 15 May onwards. To achieve ...
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Electronic bill of lading to have same effect as paper version
The transport of goods by sea involves the use of what is referred to as a bill of lading. This bill of lading is a negotiable ...
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State Secretary Struycken signs European convention protecting lawyers in Luxembourg
State Secretary for Legal Protection Teun Struycken has signed the Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of the ...
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National Wildfire Crisis Plan sent to House of Representatives
The government today sent the House of Representatives a comprehensive crisis plan for the cooperation among crisis partners in ...
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The Netherlands and Ukraine sign Memorandum of Understanding for protecting critical infrastructure
Ukraine and the Netherlands signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the protection of critical infrastructure today. ...
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European countries form coalition to fight organised crime at ports
The Netherlands is joining forces with Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Sweden to make Europe's ports more resilient to ...