Cases of trafficking of human beings

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Dear The European Union’s Judicial Cooperation Unit,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents that contain the following information:

- All the documents related to the cases of trafficking of human beings for the reporting period spanning from 1st of January 2015 to date.
Please limit the research to:
- the documents that concern France, Italy, Croatia and/or the UK;
- the cases include crimes of human trafficking-related sexual exploitation including child pornography and online sexual abuse.

- All the documents related to the cases of cybercrime for the reporting period spanning from 1st of January 2015 to date. Please limit the research to:
- the documents that concern France, Italy, Croatia and/or the UK;
- the cases of online sexual abuse (including, but not limited to, child pornography).

I would like to make clear I prefer you produce the documents on a rolling basis.
At no point should your search for certain documents delay the production of others that you have already retrieved. To the extent possible, I would prefer the documents in electronic format.

Yours faithfully,

Jelena Prtoric
Podbreg 19
51 000 Rijeka

Dear European Union’s Judicial Cooperation Unit,

Since I filed my initial request for access to documents on October 15, 2021, I have not received an acknowledgement of receipt or a response.

Please find my initial request here: https://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/case...

The deadline for answering - let alone registering - my request is now long overdue. I, therefore, call on the European Union's Judicial Cooperation Unit l to promptly acknowledge and respond to my request in full compliance with Regulation 1049/2001.

Yours faithfully,

Jelena Prtoric

LS-Admin-External, The European Union’s Judicial Cooperation Unit

Dear Ms Prtoric,

Thank you for your message.

Please be informed that your original message of 24 September 2021, was not received by Eurojust.
In this connection, we note that you submitted your request through www.asktheeu.org, which is not an official EU website, as clearly stated in that website. Eurojust cannot account for the operation of the said website nor for the reasons your original message was never properly delivered to us.

We invite you to consult the guidance and information available on Eurojust's website (available here: https://www.eurojust.europa.eu/about-us/...), on how to submit requests for access to documents (i.e. either by using the dedicated online contact form or by post at the indicated post address).

In relation to the content of the text you submitted in asktheeu.org, we would like to note that, pursuant to Article 6(2) of Regulation 1049/2001 this is not sufficiently precise to enable Eurojust to identify which documents you are applying for.
You are, therefore, kindly invited to provide further information and clarifications on this matter. 

Kind regards,
Legal Affairs Unit

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