It is announced that from 18 until 20 of June 2018 takes place in Freiburg, Germany, the 1st meeting on "Prevention, Investigation and Sanctioning of Economic Crime", within the General Conference for the 3rd Department of the 20th International Criminal Law Convention of AIDP on "Criminal Justice and Corporate Business", in honor of the 80th Birthday of Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Klaus Tiedemann.

Prevention, Investigation and Sanctioning of Economic Crime

We are pleased to inform you that by 5.1.2018 you can obtain a pre-order from the publishing house P.Ν. Sakkoulas the volume of the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of the Institute of European and International Criminal Law, held in Athens from 3 to 5 June 2016, on "International Criminal Law and Contemporary Reality - Challenges and Perspectives". 

1ST INTERNATIONAL COΝFERENCE

under the Auspices of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos

“INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND CONTEMPORARY REALITY: CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES”

3-5 June 2016 Conference Room of the Bank of Greece

Official Languages:

Greek, English, German with simultaneous translation

Sessions:

-General Principles and recent developments of the International Criminal Law

-International Economic Criminal Law-Corruption

-European Criminal Law

-The Law of International Offences

                                                          PROGRAMME

Friday, 3 June 2016

18:15: Registration

18:30: Beginning of the Conference

18:30-19:00: Welcome notes

First Session: 19:00-21:30

  1. I.General Principles and recent developments of the International Criminal Law

Chair: Nikolaos K. Androulakis, hon. Professor at the National and Κapodistrian University of Athens, Member of the Athens Academy

19:00-19:25: Claus Roxin, hon. Professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: "Perpetration by means of an organizational mechanism of power"

19:25-19:50: Ulrich Sieber, Professor at the University of Freiburg, Director of the Max-Planck Institute for International and Foreign Criminal Law: “The Paradigm Shift from Criminal Law to Security Law: Changes in Laws and Limits of Crime Control”

19:50-20:10: Coffee break

20:10-20:35: Ulfrid Neumann, Professor at the Goethe University of Frankfurt: “International criminal jurisdiction between Law and Politics”

20:35-21:00: Christos Mylonopoulos, Professor at the National und Κapodistrian University of Athens, Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts: “General Theory of Criminal Law as prerequisite for effectiveness and justice in International Criminal Law”

21:00-21:30: Interventions-Discussion

21:30-23:30: Reception

Saturday, 4 June 2016

Second Session: 09:30-13:30

  1. II.European Criminal Law

Chair: Panayotis Pikrammenos, hon. President of the Conseil d’ Etat-former Prime Minister of Greece

09:30-09:55: Hans Heiner Kühne, hon. Professor at the University of Trier: “Police operations in Europe - Freedom of control in a state of justice?”

09:55-10:20: Helmut Satzger, Professor of Criminal Law at the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich: “How far is permitted and should the approximation of european legislations reach? - The issue of harmonization of general principles and criminal penalties”

10:20-10:45: Maria Kaiafa Gbandi, Professor at the Aristoteleio University of Thessaloniki: "Criminal law in the era of globalization: fundamental questions in a comparative approach of the US and EU Criminal Law"

10:45-11:10: Coffee break 

10:10-11:35: Valsamis Mitsilegas, Professor at the Queen Mary University of London: “Mutual Recognition, Mutual Trust and Fundamental Rights after Lisbon”

11:35-12:00: George Triantafyllou, Assistant Professor at the National and Κaposdistrian University of Athens: “The rights of defence in the transnational procedure of collecting evidence”

12:00-12:30: Interventions-Discussion

12:30-13:30: Ioannis Morosinis/Emmanuel Billis: Presentation of the European and International Criminal Law Institute and of the Research School for Comparative Criminal Law of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law (Freiburg)

13:30: Close

Third Session: 18:30-21:30

  1. III.International Economic Criminal Law-Corruption

Chair: Ioannis Tentes, hon. General Prosecutorof Greece

18:30-18:55: Genlin Liang, Professor at the University of Beijing: “Chinese Anti-Bribery Law and Anti-Corruption Convention: A Comparative  Study”

18:55-19:20: Brigitte Tag, Professor at the University of Zurich, Vice President of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts: “The evolution of transplantation medicine. Its legal and moral consequences especially with regard to international criminal law”

19:20-19:45: Frank Saliger, Professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: “The need for integration of European law on national Anti-Corruption Criminal law”

19:45-20:10: Coffee break

20:10-20:35: Theocharis Dalakouras, Professor at the Demokritos University of Thrace: “Investigation procedure in Corruption cases. The limits of the human rights violation under the ECHR”

20:35-20:50: Round table: Asset recovery of transborder and international offences Participants: Nikolaos Pantelis, Substitute General Prosecutor at the Supreme Court, Dr. Camelia Bogdan, Judge at the Court of Appeals of Bucharest/Rumania, Panagiotis Athanassiou, Prosecutor at the Court of Appeals for Financial Crimes

             20:50-21:30: Interventions-Discussion

21:30: Close of the day

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Fourth Session: 10:00-13:30

  1. IV.The Law of the International Offences

Chair: Athanasios Koutromanos, hon. President of the Supreme Court of Greece

10:00-10:25: Francisco Muñoz-Conde, Professor at the Pablo de Olavide University of Seville: “Indirect perpetration by means of an organizational mechanism of power as a means of treating the past in the Case Law of Latin America”

10:25-10:50: Jesús-Maria Silva Sanchez, Professor at the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona: “Targeted killings”

10:50-11:15: Angelos Constantinidis, Professor at the Democritus University of Thrace: “The Universality Principle. Contemporary issues (Drugs-Money Laundering-Terrorism)”

11:15-11:30: Coffee break

11:30-11:55: Ilias Bandekas, Professor at the Brunel University of London: “Odious and Illegal Public Debt as a State Crime”

11:55-12:20: Dimitris Kioupis, Assistant Professor at the National and Κapodistrian University of Athens: “Local borders of Criminal Law and Cybercrime”

12:20-12:45: Emmanuel Sfakianakis, Major General of the Hellenic Police: “Cybercrime as a universal phenomenon. Legislative shortfalls at national and international level”

12:45-13:30: Interventions-Discussion

                        13:30: End of the Conference

            

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1st International Conference of E.I.C.L. I.

Organizing Committee

Christos Mylonopoulos, Professor at the National and Κapodistrian University of Athens

Dimitris Kioupis, Assistant Professor at the National and Κapodistrian University of Athens

Dimitris Asprogerakas, Public Prosecutor at the Court of Appeals of Athens

Stefanos Stanellos, PhD, Lawyer

Ioannis Morosinis, PhD, Lawyer

1st International Conference of E.I.C.L. I.

Conference Scientific Committee

Christos Mylonopoulos, Professor at the National and Κapodistrian University of Athens

Ioannis Tentes hon. Attorney General at the Supreme Court of Court of Greece

George Triantafyllou, Assistant Professor at the National and Κapodistrian University of Athens

Ioannis Androulakis, Lecturer at the National and Κapodistrian University of Athens

Conference website

www.eicli.gr

Sponsors

Nomiki Vivliothiki, Bodosakis Foundation

Supporters

Piraeus Bank, Eurobank

2nd CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN & INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW INSTITUTE

The European & International Criminal Law Institute held on Thursday, 17 December 2015, at the “Yannos Kranidiotis” Auditorium of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1 Akademias Str., Athens), its 2nd Conference with the general theme:

“Antiquities and International Criminal Law. International aspects of the judicial protection of cultural heritage”

Conference Chair:

Euterpe Koutzamani, Public Prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Greece

Opening Address:

Christos Mylonopoulos, Professor of Criminal Law & Criminal Procedure, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens: “Internationalism and Nationalism in the protection of antiquities with the means of criminal law. The criminal law aspects of the Parthenon Marbles case.”

Speakers:

  1. Andrea Castaldo, Professor of Criminal Law, University of Salerno: “Protection of cultural property in Italian criminal law”.
  2. Ioannis Androulakis, Lecturer in Criminal Law & Criminal Procedure, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens: “Criminal law aspects of international trafficking in cultural property”.
  3. Ι, Dr.jur., Attorney-at-Law: “Issues of error in the disposal of antiquities being the product of crime in the context of the international trade in antiquities”.
  4. Georgios Bourmas, Dr.jur., Attorney-at-Law: “The illegal possession of monuments (art. 59 law 3028/2002) and the territorial limits of domestic criminal laws”.

The programme ended with a discussion with the public. Certificates of attendance were given to participants.

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

in the

1ST INTERNATIONAL COΝFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

Under the Auspices of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic

The EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW INSTITUTE organizes an INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on:

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND CONTEMPORARY REALITY: CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES

3-5 June 2016 in the Conference Room of the Bank of Greece

Official Languages:

Greek, English, German with Simultaneous Translation

Sessions:

-General Principles of the International Criminal Law-The Law of International Offences

-International Economic Criminal Law-Corruption

-European Criminal Law

Speakers (in alphabetical order):

  1. Ilias Bandekas, Professor of Public International Law, Human Rights and Arbitration at the Brunel University of London: “Odious And Illegal Public Debt As A State Crime”
  2. Αndrea Castaldo, Professor at the University of Salerno: «General principles on economic crimes and bribery prevention»
  3. Aggelos Constantinides, Professor of Criminal Law at the Democritus University of Thrace: “The Universality Principle. Contemporary issues (Drugs-Money Laundering-Terrorism)”.
  4. Theocharis Dalakouras, Professor of Criminal Law at the Demokritos University of Thrace: “Investigation procedure in Corruption cases The limits of the human rights violation under the ECHR”
  5. Maria Kaiafa Gbandi, Professor of Criminal Law at the Aristoteleio University of Thessaloniki: "Criminal law in the era of globalization: fundamental questions in a comparative approach of the US and EU criminal law"
  6. Hans Heiner Kühne, Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Trier: “Police operations in Europe - Freedom of control in a state of justice?”
  7. Genlin Liang, Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Beijing: “Chinese Anti-Bribery Law and Anti-Corruption Convention:A Comparative  Study”.
  8. Valsamis Mitsilegas, Professor of European Criminal Law at the Queen Mary University of London: “Mutual Recognition, Mutual Trust and Fundamental Rights after Lisbon”.
  9. Francisco Muñoz-Conde, Professor of Criminal Law at the Pablo de Olavide University of Seville: “Indirect perpetration by means of an organizational mechanism of power as a means of treating the past in the Case Law of Latin America”.
  10. Christos Mylonopoulos, Professor at the National und Kapodistrian University of Athens, Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts: “General Theory of Criminal Law as prerequisite for effectiveness and justice in International Criminal Law”.
  11. Ulfried Neumann, Professor of Criminal Law at the Goethe University of Frankfurt: “International criminal jurisdiction between Law and Politics”.
  12. Claus Roxin, Emeritus Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Munich: "The perpetration by means of an organizational mechanism of power".
  13. Frank Saliger, Professor of Criminal Law at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen: “The need for integration of European law on national Anti-Corruption criminal law”
  14. Helmut Satzger, Professor of Criminal Law at the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich: “How far is permitted and should the approximation of european legislations reach? - The issue of harmonization of general principles and criminal penalties”.
  15. Emmanouel Sfakianakis, Major General of the Hellenic Police: “Cybercrime as a universal phenomenon. Legislative shortfalls at national and international level”.
  16. Ulrich Sieber, Professor at the University of Freiburg, Director of the Max-Planck Institute for International and Foreign Criminal Law : “The paradeigma change: From the traditional criminal law to the transnational proactive security law"
  17. Jesús-Maria Silva Sanchez, Professor of Criminal Law at the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona: “Targeted killings”.
  18. Brigitte Tag, Professor at the University of Zurich, Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts: “Tissues transplantations with international aspects as a corruption problem in domestic and international criminal law”
  19. George Triantafyllou, Assistant Professor at the National and Kaposdistrian University of Athens: “The rights of defence in the transnational procedure of collecting evidence

Please register until: 30.4.2016

Participation fees: 20 euros

Phone: +30 210 3611337 Address: 9, Valaoritou str, 10671 Athens, Greece

Certificate of Attendance will be provided

THE PRESIDENT                                                 THE GENERAL SECRETARY

Christos Mylonopoulos                                            Dimitris Asprogerakas

Professor at the National and Κapodistrian         Public Prosecutor at the Court of Appeals

University of Athens

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