Radu Marinescu, the Minister of Justice of Romania, had a meeting with his French counterpart, Gerald Darmanin, at the Ministry of Justice, where they discussed streamlining procedures related to European warrants. They emphasized the importance of the strategic partnership between the two countries and the progress in combating cross-border crime, including through the work of joint investigation teams and cooperation among prosecutors.
The discussions also included aspects related to child protection, such as the implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, as well as the challenges posed by modern crime, especially in the context of digitalization. Additionally, there was an emphasis on cooperation in the penitentiary field, the modernization of the detention system, and the responsible use of artificial intelligence in justice. Radu Marinescu expressed Romania's appreciation for France's support in international cooperation, highlighting bilateral dialogue as an essential element for the modernization of the Romanian judicial system.
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