Objective
This final seminar in a series of four cofunded by the European Commission on issues related to countering terrorism and radicalisation will focus on a deeper analysis of the highlights of the last three seminars of the series, reviewing what has happened since then and drawing conclusions about possible future action in the field.
Key topics
- Update on the EU’s anti-money laundering and asset recovery regime within the context of countering terrorist financing.
- Latest developments in relation to information exchange and the use of ECRIS to counter terrorism. New approaches to prevent, deter and counter radicalisation in detention
- New approaches to prevent, deter and counter radicalisation in detention
- Probation and alternative sanctions as means of preventing radicalisation, deradicalising and rehabilitating offenders.
Participation conditions
Conference fee: € 200
The number of places available for participants is limited. Applications
will be accepted on a first come, first served basis and according to
nationalities. Priority will be given to those participants who did not
attend a previous ERA event organised within the same series of
“Enhancing cross-border mutual legal assistance and recognition of
decisions in countering terrorism and preventing radicalisation in
prisons” in the years 2017 and 2018 (ERA events 317DT46, 317DT47,
318DT02). All applicants will be informed if they have been selected or not after the application procedure has closed.
Travel costs for a maximum of €300 and accommodation for a maximum of
two nights (27-29 June 2018) up to €100 per night will be reimbursed by
ERA upon receipt of the original boarding passes, receipts and invoices
after the seminar. Participants are asked to book their own travel and
accommodation.
Please note that these rules do not apply to representatives of EU
Institutions and Agencies, who should cover their own flights and
accommodation. Participants should come from eligible EU Member States
(the UK and Denmark do not participate in the Justice Programme
2014-2020).
Spanish applicants who work for the prosecution service (CEJ) must apply for this event through CEJ.
Who should attend?
Judges, prosecutors, lawyers in private practice, ministry officials and officials from judicial training institutions, prison administrations, the probation services and prison monitoring bodies.