Objective
This final seminar in a series of five co-funded by the European
Commission on issues related to detention will focus on the follow-up to
the EU’s Green Paper on detention and the ongoing debate and
developments surrounding it, as well as the move towards possible new EU
legislation in the field of pre-trial detention.
Key topics
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Follow-up to the EU Green Paper on the application of EU criminal justice legislation in the field of detention
- State of play of EU action in the field of detention
- Best practice in relation to supervision of detention conditions
- Good practices in prison management
- Update on the proper implementation of
Framework Decisions 829, 909 and 947 and the European Arrest Warrant in
relation to detention
Participation
Accommodation for a maximum of two nights (31 May -2 June 2017) up to
€95 per night will be reimbursed by ERA upon receipt of the original
receipts and invoices after the seminar.
Please note that these rules do not apply to representatives of EU
Institutions and Agencies and all residents of non-EU states, who should
cover their own accommodation. Participants should come from eligible
EU Member States (the UK and Denmark do not participate in the Justice
Programme 2014-2020).
Participants are asked to book their own travel, which will not be reimbursed, and accommodation.
Who should attend?
Judges, prosecutors, lawyers in private practice, ministry officials,
and officials from judicial training institutions, prison
administrations, the probation system and prison monitoring bodies.