Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3), its Agreements with Third Parties and the Growing Role of Law Enforcement on the European Security Scene

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Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3), its Agreements with Third Parties and the Growing Role of Law Enforcement on the European Security Scene. / Vendius, Trine Thygesen.

In: European Journal of Policing Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, 08.12.2015, p. 151-161.

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Vendius, TT 2015, 'Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3), its Agreements with Third Parties and the Growing Role of Law Enforcement on the European Security Scene', European Journal of Policing Studies, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 151-161.

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Vendius, T. T. (2015). Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3), its Agreements with Third Parties and the Growing Role of Law Enforcement on the European Security Scene. European Journal of Policing Studies, 3(2), 151-161.

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Vendius TT. Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3), its Agreements with Third Parties and the Growing Role of Law Enforcement on the European Security Scene. European Journal of Policing Studies. 2015 Dec 8;3(2):151-161.

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Vendius, Trine Thygesen. / Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3), its Agreements with Third Parties and the Growing Role of Law Enforcement on the European Security Scene. In: European Journal of Policing Studies. 2015 ; Vol. 3, No. 2. pp. 151-161.

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