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<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -- ‘ ‘ ‘ The European Judicial Network (EJN) ‘ ‘ ‘ is a network of Contact Points within the EU designed to facilitate judicial cooperation across borders (http://www.ejn-crimjust.europa.eu/ejn/#). With a focus on serious crime (such as organized crime, corruption, drug smuggling & terrorism), it helps form and maintain contacts between agencies in member states (http://www.poderjudicial.es/cgpj/es/Temas/Redes-Judiciales/Otras-redes-judiciales/Criminal-European-Judicial-Network/). The Network was created by Joint Action 98/428 in 1998, to fulfil recommendation no. 21 of the Action Plan to Combat Organised Crime adopted by the Council on 28 April 1997 (http://www.ejn-crimjust.europa.eu/ejn/#). A priority of the EJN is the dissemination of information to its citizens, judges and legal practitioners, primarily through its internet site: http://www.ejnforum.eu The EJN’s main functions are: Facilitating judicial cooperation among the Member States; travelling to meet the contact points of other State Members, as necessary; providing the local judicial authorities of their country with the necessary legal and practical information; providing the local judicial authorities of other member states the necessary legal and practical information; improving the coordination of the judicial cases. A member state’s Contact Point can identify relevant other Contact Points via the European Justice Atlas (http://www.poderjudicial.es/cgpj/es/Temas/Redes-Judiciales/Otras-redes-judiciales/Criminal-European-Judicial-Network/)