Objective
The purpose of this course is to provide a thorough introduction to practical aspects of European criminal justice.
Key topics
- The institutional framework of European
criminal justice from 1 December 2014 – the end of the Lisbon Treaty’s
transitional phase
- Priorities in European criminal law under the EU Justice Agenda for 2020
- The new jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and the interplay with national criminal law
- Tools for mutual legal assistance in criminal matters
- Instruments for mutual recognition in criminal
matters in the EU: 10 years with the European Arrest Warrant, the new
European Investigation Order, freezing and confiscation of proceeds of
crime
- The role and tasks of Eurojust, the European Judicial Network, OLAF, and the future European Public Prosecutor
- EU legislation regarding serious cross-border crime such as trafficking in human beings and cybercrime
- Police cooperation in the EU and the work of Europol
- Procedural safeguards and defence rights: the
new Directives on the rights to interpretation and translation, the
right to information, and access to a lawyer.
- Victims’ rights in the EU: the new Directive establishing minimum standards and the European Protection Order
Visit to the European Court of Justice
Participants in this summer course will also have the opportunity to visit the Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg.
Workshop on legal English
The course will include a chance to brush up on your English
terminology on European criminal law in a relaxed and enjoyable
atmosphere.
Who should attend?
Judges, public prosecutors, defence lawyers, police officers and
civil servants seeking an introduction to European criminal justice.
Frais de participation €:
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Plus de détails sur les réductions
Réduction pour inscription précoce
10 % avant le 22.05.2015
20 % avant le 22.04.2015
Réductions disponibles
25 % - Pour les jeunes juristes jusqu’à 30 ans inclus (important : Prière de joindre une copie de votre carte d’identité) ; les collaborateurs d’universités ou d’établissements scientifiques assimilés exerçant cette activité à titre principal; les collaborateurs d'organisations caritatives
40 % - Pour le personnel des institutions et organes de l'Union européenne ;
pour le personnel des co-fondateurs de l’ERA, à savoir : la République Fédérale d'Allemagne et ses Länder, l’Autriche, la Bulgarie, la Croatie, Chypre, le Danemark, l’Ecosse, l'Espagne, la Finlande, la France, la Grèce, la Hongrie, l'Irlande, l'Italie, la Lituanie, le Luxembourg, Malte, les Pays-Bas, la Pologne, le Portugal, la République Tchèque, la Roumanie, le Royaume-Uni, la Slovaquie, la Slovénie, la Suède et la Ville de Trèves