University of Seville, November 29-30, 2018.
Instituto Cervantes (Utrecht, NL), Novenber 22-23, 2018.
Autonomous University of Barcelona, November 12-13, 2018.
Stockholm, November 8-9, 2018.
University of Sevilla, November 8-9, 2018
European University of Florence, Novenber 5-6, 2018
University of Salamanca, from October 17 to 19, 2018.
University of Syracuse, September 26 to October 5, 2018.
University of London, October 5-6, 2018.
University of Jaguelónica, September 17-19, 2018.
University of Utrecht, September 13-14, 2018.
University of Valladolid. July 9 to 12, 2018.
University of Thessaloniki, July 4 to 12, 2018.
University of Valladolid, 2 to 6 July 2018.
University of Brussels, 2 to 6 July 2018.
University of Salamanca, June 28 and 29, 2018.
Utrecht University, 15 June 2018.
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CONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL ASSETS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The conference "CONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL ASSETS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION", which will take place at Utrecht University (Paushuize) on THURSDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2017 (13.00h - 17.00h).
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Book presentation 'Law Enforcement by EU Authorities'
The book "Law Enforcement by EU Authorities" will present on 7 December in the European Parliament (Brussels, ASP 5G-1).
- ECLAN PhD seminar in Basel 16-17 November 2017: Call for papers
ECLAN PhD seminar in Basel 16-17 November 2017: Call for papers (155.31 KB)
- Workshop on Transfer of data and evidence between processes
To be held on 5 and 6 June at the Pablo de Olavide University.
- "El inglés jurídico/English for Law: La cooperación en materia civil y penal/Cooperation in civil and criminal matters"
It will be held on 26, 27 and 28 June in the Faculty of Humanities of the UNED in Madrid. For more information, click here.
- Masterclass phD students - Academy Colloquium International Criminal Justice and the Enforcement Deficit
La Real Academia Holandesa de Artes y Ciencias invita a los estudiantes de doctorado a participar en el Coloquio de la Academia "Justicia Penal Internacional y el Déficit de Aplicación". El coloquio se celebrará en Ámsterdam del 26 al 27 de octubre de 2017 y será precedido por una clase magistral específicamente para los estudiantes de doctorado el miércoles 25 de octubre de 2017. El Prof. Kai Ambos (Universidad de Göttingen) presentará una clase magistral sobre la Metodología del Derecho Penal Internacional Ley. Mientras que el prof. Göran Sluiter (Universidad de Amsterdam), hará una clase magistral sobre las Bases del Procedimiento Penal Internacional. El coloquio está organizado por el profesor André Klip (Universidad de Maastricht) y el profesor Steven Freeland (Universidad de Western Sydney). El lugar es la sede de la Academia, el siglo 17 "Trippenhuis" en el centro de Amsterdam. Para más información, click aquí.
- Criminal judicial cooperation with the United Kingdom - Royal Academy of Law and Jurisprudence - Madrid, 24 May at 6:30 p.m.
Post Brexit criminal justice cooperation: participation in a comprehensive EU system or UK selection from a menu of options? Judicial cooperation with United Kingdom. Some references to the consequences of Brexit, Theresa May ́s letter triggering Article 50 TEU, White Paper setting out Prime Minister ́s plans for leaving the EU Recognition and execution of European Arrest Warrants with United Kingdom. Last developments and future expectations Fundamental rights of suspects and accused persons in EU-UK criminal proceedings
- Cases related to Financial Crime, Money Laundering, and Terrorism Financing: Patterns and Legal Issues, Siracusa, 17 – 19 July 2017
The Programme is multifaceted and globally-oriented, specifically designed for international defence lawyers, in-house counsel and jurists dealing with cases related to international crimes before national and international jurisdictions, including crimes of a transnational nature. The Programme includes various modules of training in relevant jurisprudence of international courts, procedural elements of international proceedings, and the substantive and procedural aspects of international legal cooperation in cases related to international and transnational crimes.
- [AIDP | Association Internationale De Droit Pénal Newsletter] Course on Cases related to Financial Crime, Money Laundering, and Terrorism Financing
We are pleased to launch the course Cases related to Financial Crime, Money Laundering, and Terrorism Financing: Patterns and Legal Issues, organized by the Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights, which will be held in Siracusa, Italy, between 17 and 19 July 2017 and conducted in English.
The course is specifically designed for international lawyers, in-house counsels and jurists dealing with cases related to international crimes before national and international jurisdictions, including crimes of a transnational nature. Fore more information, click here.
- Max Planck Institute Luxembourg: Call for Applications
The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law launches a call for applications for PhD Scholarships 2018 (please see announcement attached). Several grants are available. The MPI is looking for PhD Students working in comparative procedural law and international procedural law and adjudication.
- International Colloquium “Prosecuting Companies for Human Rights Violations Abroad?” 2 June 2017, Law Faculty JBH University of Basel
The Law Faculty of the University of Basel, in co-operation with the Association de Droit Pénal (AIDP), cordially invites you to attend the international colloquium: Prosecuting Companies for Human Rights Violations Abroad? The Jurisdictional Issues, 2 June 2017, 9am - 4pm Law Faculty, JBH University of Basel.
- Conference "Law Enforcement Challenges in the Online Context" 25-26 April 2017, University of Luxembourg
The Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg is organising a Conference on “Law Enforcement Challenges in the Online Context” in Luxembourg, on 25-26 April 2017. This conference aims at bringing together scholars from Europe and the United States to explore the challenges faced by stakeholders (particularly: law enforcement, government, service providers and citizens) that arise with the collection and transfer of digital evidence.
- 14th edition of the Summer School "The EU Area of Criminal Justice"
The 14th edition of the Summer School "The EU Area of Criminal Justice" will take place in Brussels from 3 - 7 July 2017. The objective of the Summer School is to provide participants with an extensive knowledge of EU criminal law. The classes are both theoretical and practical. Fore more information, click here.
- ECLAN Symposium on the EPPO & Conference on European Criminal Law in the Global Context: Values, Principles and Policies
The Instituto Juridico of the University of Coimbra (IJ) and European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN) are delighted to announce the organisation of the ECLAN Symposium on the European Public Prosecutor's Office and the Conference on European Criminal Law in the Global Context: Values, Principles and Policies.The Symposium will take place on 29-30 March and the Conference on 30-31 March 2017 at Colégio da Trindade - University of Coimbra. For more information, click here.
- First International Congress on technological advances in crime investigation. 16 and 17 October 2016 Foundation for Research on Law and Business (FIDE). C / Serrano 26 Madrid
Scientific event with the participation of renowned speakers in order to analyze and reflect on the technological advances in crime investigation, the difficulties and existing regulations at both national and European level regulation.
This scientific event will reflect on these instruments under the University of International Cooperation Agreement signed on May 7, 2015 three Spanish and three Italian universities: the Seconda Università di Napoli. Università degli Studio di Milano. Università degli Studi Roma Tre. The University of Seville. The University of Burgos. The University of Huelva.
- Event - EU¹s Criminalisation Policy: Prospects and Challenges (Leiden, 19 September 2016)
With Sir Anthony Bottoms (Cambridge University), Valsamis Mitsilegas (Queen Mary University London) and John Vervaele (Utrecht University) as panelists and Jannemieke Ouwerkerk (Leiden Law School) as moderator/discussant. Over the past few decades, the European Union has been exercising its criminalisation powers very actively. The aim of this debate is to reflect on how the European Union has been using its competences to create common definitions of offences, and to discuss how it should use its competences. Issues that will be addressed include the margins of regulatory criminalisation, the pitfalls of minimum rules in this field, and the potential of an evidence-based approach in law-making as well as regarding evaluation of adopted legislation. There will be ample opportunity for questions from the public. Tine and place: The panel discussion starts at 2:30 pm and ends at 5:00 pm (followed by a reception). The event will be held at the Faculty Club Restaurant of Leiden University (Rapenburg 73).
The objective of this annual conference is to facilitate the exchange of experiences and ideas among legal practitioners on current developments and future initiatives in the field of EU criminal justice.
The event will focus on the status of defence and victims’ rights and on future challenges such as the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) and the fight against terrorism and cybercrime.
- "Criminal Appeals in Europe", Luxembourg, 30th June 2016
The purpose of the conference is to enhance discussions among academic and practitioners about appellate proceedings Europe-wide. Thanks to a panel of international experts, the conference is intended to provide a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the right to appeal in criminal proceedings.