Európai büntetőjogi szeminárium Luxembourgban
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Az EIPA 2015. március 10-11-én Luxemburgban rendezi meg a soron következő büntetőjogi tárgyú szemináriumát, amelyre február 4-éig lehet jelentkezni.
Az EIPA 2015. március 10-11-én Luxemburgban rendezi meg a soron következő büntetőjogi tárgyú szemináriumát. A programot a Budapesti Ügyvédi Kamara (BÜK) tájékoztatója alapján az alábbiakban közöljük.
A szemináriumra február 4-éig lehet jelentkezni. A regisztrációs űrlap elérhető: http://www.bpugyvedikamara.hu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/REGISTRATION-FORM_1557602_EXT.pdf
Mutual recognition in evidence gathering and confiscation – Luxembourg, 10-11 March 2015
Grant Agreement JUST/2013/JPEN/AG/4519
Mutual Recognition Instruments in the European Judicial Area
Seminar Venue: European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, EIPA Luxembourg Building of the Chambre des Métiers, 2 Circuit de la Foire internationale, 1347 Luxembourg
Introduction
Target group: Judges, Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers from Denmark, Romania and other Member States.
Description: Collecting evidence in cross-border cases can be a difficult task for competent authorities in the different Member States of the European Union. Composed of different legal and judicial systems, the European Union until now had not have a unique set of rules yet enabling Member States to deal efficiently and uniformly with collection, and recognition of evidence. This seminar will present the different common investigation tools recognised at the EU level (Joint Investigation Teams, Mutual legal assistance requests, freezing orders etc.) as well as the recently adopted new legislative instrument the European Investigation Order. The analysis of those instruments and practical case studies will generate exchanges amongst participants and experts and sharing of best practices
Method: A mixture of presentations, case studies, discussions and workshops.
Objectives: The objective of this seminar is twofold: firstly, helping practitioners to understand and to use the possibilities existing at European level to collect evidence and identifying good practices; secondly, to enhance communication and cooperation in this field between national judicial authorities.
Experts (to be confirmed):
Stéphanie Bosly, Head of the European Criminal Law Unit, Directorate-General for Legislation, Freedom and Fundamental Rights, Federal Ministry of Justice (Stephanie.Bosly@just.fgov.be)
Pascal Gastineau, Vice-President in charge of investigation, District Court Lille (Pascal.Gastineau@justice.fr)
Amelie Leclerq, Visiting Expert at EIPA Luxembourg – European Centre for Judges and
Lawyers, Head of Department at the Court of First Instance in Lille
EIPA – European Centre for Judges and Lawyers
Petra Jeney, Senior Lecturer, p.jeney@eipa.eu
Virgil Ivan-Cucu, Senior Lecturer, v.ivan-cucu@eipa.eu
Christiane Lamesch, Programme Organiser, c.lamesch@eipa.eu
Programme
TUESDAY, 10 MARCH 2014
09.00 Welcome and mutual introduction
09.15 Overview of the EU Criminal Justice area, pre-trial measures and collecting evidence – 2000 EU Convention on Mutual Assistance in criminal matters between EU Member states
Petra Jeney
10.15 Discussion
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 The European Investigation Order: Main ideas of the directive
Stéphanie Bosly
12.15 Discussion
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Practical implications of the European Investigation Order
Stéphanie Bosly
14.45 Discussion
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 Request for certain specific forms of assistance: Controlled deliveries and Covert investigations
Virgil Ivan – Cucu
16.15 Discussion
16.30 Request for certain specific forms of assistance: Hearing by videoconference
Amélie Leclerq
17.30 Discussion
17.45 End of Day
WEDNESDAY, 11 MARCH 2014
09.00 New directions in EU legislation – Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the freezing and confiscation of proceeds of crime in the European Union
Pascal Gastineau
10.00 Discussion
10.15 Coffee break
10.45 The Camden Asset Recovery Inter-Agency Network (CARIN), EU National Asset Recovery Offices (AROs) and Europol’s Role in Asset Recovery
Pascal Gastineau
11.45 Discussion
12.00 Workshop based on a case study
Petra Jeney
12.45 Lunch
13.45 Criminal records and the ECRIS
Amelie Leclerq
14.45 Discussion
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 Request for certain specific forms of assistance: Hearing by videoconference
16.30 Discussion
16.45 Future perspectives in evidence gathering
Petra Jeney
17.30 Evaluation
17.45 End of Seminar
Forrás: BÜK hírlevél 326. szám