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Vice-Minister of Justice, Gabija Grigaitė-Daugirdė, participated in the EU Justice and Home Affairs Council, which places much emphasis on the search for new legal instruments in the context of Russia's military aggression in Ukraine.

On 1 March, the Government approved the initiative of the Ministry of Justice to allocate additional 100,000 EUR to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which investigates war crimes and crimes against humanity and opened an investigation into the situation in Ukraine on 1 ...

Minister of Justice Ewelina Dobrowolska met with European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, who was on a visit Lithuania. The Minister focused on the issues of legal assistance to Ukraine under aggression and on international response to the crimes ...

At a meeting with the President of Eurojust, Ladislav Hamran, Minister of Justice Ewelina Dobrowolska discussed the new role of this institution in the context of the war in Ukraine and the importance of developing a legal mechanism to confiscate ...

A year ago, the justice community had festive aspects in mind when it was preparing to see the New Year in: the year 2022 marked the 100th anniversary of the first democratic Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania and the 30th anniversary of the currently valid ...

The EU Justice and Home Affairs Council taking place in Brussels is actively discussing legal mechanisms to ensure that the aggressors were forced to take responsibility and Ukraine and its people were awarded compensation for the damages.