European Criminal Law Videos
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The EU Directive on the presumption of innocence and the right to be present
Laure Baudrihaye, Senior Lawyer, Fair Trials - 2018 edition
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The Court of Justice of the European Union in criminal matters under the Lisbon Treaty in practice: pre and post expiry of transitional period on 1 December 2014 - 2015 editionList Item 1
Professor Anne Weyembergh, Coordinator on EU Criminal Law, Institute for European Studies, Université Libre de Bruxelles and Founder and Coordinator, European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN)
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The traffic of human beings: legal framework and judicial cooperation - 2015 editionList Item 2
Deputy Prosecutor Calogero Ferrara, the District Antimafia Prosecutor Office of Palermo
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An update on the proposal for a European Public Prosecutor's Office and on the proposal for a Directive on the fight against fraud to the European Union's financial interests by means of criminal law - 2015 editionList Item 3
Dr. Andrea Venegoni, magistrate of the Digest Office (research department) of the Supreme Court of Cassation, Italy and former European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) agent
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The fight against economic crime, the cooperation between the Bank of Italy and the Judicial Authority - 2015 editionList Item 4
Dr. Carlo Alberto Giusti, Counsellor to the Secretary of State for Justice, Italy
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The new Directive on the freezing and confiscation of instrumentalities and proceeds of crime in the European Union - 2015 edition
Fiona Jackson, Barrister, 33 Chancery Lane, London
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The new EU rules for dealing with market abuse: the Directive on criminal sanctions for market abuse and the Market Abuse Regulation - 2015 edition
Sarah Clarke, Barrister, Serjeants Inn Chambers, London and author of Insider Dealing: Law and Practice 2013, Oxford University Press
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Reflections on EU proposals on rights of suspects and accused: presumption of innocence, right to be present at trial, safeguards for children and right to provisional legal aid - 2015 edition
Libby McVeigh, Head of Law Reform, Fair Trials International, London
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Compensation for costs and legal fees after a conviction or acquittal, the Greek perspective from the Autumn 2014 conference of the European Criminal Bar Association - 2015 edition
Alexis Anagnostakis, Anagnostakis Law Offices, Greece, Barrister at Law and Member of the Advisory Board of European Criminal Bar Association
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Modern technology in Italian criminal proceedings: challenges and opportunities - 2015 edition
Avv. Nicola Canestrini, Studio Legale Canestrini, Trentino, Italy
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The Recent Developments in the Balkan Region - 2015 edition
Vladimir Hrle, Hrle Attorneys, Belgrade, Serbia and former legal consultant before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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The EU's role in counter-terrorism, building the European judicial space, the EU engagement with the US to change the global war on terror policies and the EU assistance to Afghanistan and Pakistan in the rule of law field - 2014 edition
The EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator Gilles de Kerchov
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EU action on establishing procedural rights for suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings: past, present and future - 2014 edition
Steven Cras, General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, Cooperation in criminal matters, dealing with procedural rights
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The protection of the EU’s financial interests and the perspective of a European Public Prosecutor - 2014 edition
Then European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) agent Dr. Andrea Venegoni, Public Prosecutor, Italy
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Procedural safeguards and impartiality and independence of judges and prosecutors: the position of public prosecutors and a critical analysis of the proposal for a European Public Prosecutor - 2014 edition
Judge Vito Monetti, Chief Public Prosecutor, Court of Appeal of Genova and former President of MEDEL, Magistrats europeens pour la democratie et les libertes
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The introduction of broadcasting in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales - 2014 edition
Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, Lord Justice Gross
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The protection of vulnerable and endangered victims in the European criminal framework with particular reference to sexual crimes and pedopornography - 2014 edition
Judge Dr. Sandra Recchione, Court of Turin
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The EU Directive on the right to interpretation and translation in criminal proceedings and the EU Directive on the right of access to a lawyer: a critical analysis of the situation in Spain - 2014 edition
Christian Mesia Martinez, Partner, Lesseps Legal Consulting, Spain and member of Fair Trials International and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
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The New Serbian Criminal Procedure Code - 2014 edition
Vladimir Hrle, Hrle Attorneys, Belgrade, Serbia and former legal consultant before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Tackling challenges faced by NGO’s in the criminal justice field in Europe - 2014 edition
Victor Jammer, Policy Director, Slachtofferhulp Nederland (Victim Support Netherlands)
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Cartel criminalisation and leniency in practice - 2013 edition
Michael O’Kane, Partner, Head of Business Crime team, Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP, London and formerly a Senior Specialist Prosecutor at the Crown Prosecution Service Headquarters (CPS), London
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Explaining EU legislation on transferring detention and alternatives (namely, mutual recognition legislation adopted on the following with the following deadlines for implementation: provisional detention 1 December 2012 and sentenced persons (custodial sentences and deprivation of liberty 5 December 2011 and non-custodial sentences 6 December 2011)) - 2013 edition
André Klip, Professor of criminal law, criminal procedure and transnational criminal law, Maastricht University and Judge at the ’s-Hertogenbosch Court of Appeal (criminal division)
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Confiscation and asset recovery in practice and reform (including proposal for a Directive on the freezing and confiscation of proceeds of crime in the European Union 12 March 2012) - 2013 edition
Fabio Licata, Judge of the Tribunal of Palermo, First Criminal Section charged with criminal cases and high profile seizure and confiscation cases
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Procedural rights of suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings: high level overview of rationale, measures adopted, current work and next steps on the basis of the 2009 Roadmap for strengthening procedural rights of suspected or accused persons in criminal proceedings - 2013 edition
Steven Cras, General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, Cooperation in criminal matters, dealing with procedural rights
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A practical guide to the new EU Directive on the right to information in criminal proceedings (Directive 2012/13 of 22 May 2012) - 2013 edition
James MacGuill, MacGuill & Company Solicitors, Ireland, Criminal defence lawyer and Head of the Irish Delegation to the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE)
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A practitioner's perspective on the EU detention consultation (European Commission Consultation on the application of EU criminal justice legislation in the field of detention) - 2013 edition
Alexis Anagnostakis, Anagnostakis Law Offices, Greece, Barrister at Law and Member of the Advisory Board of European Criminal Bar Association
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The rights of the foreign person arrested in Spain - 2013 edition
Christian Mesia Martinez, Partner, Lesseps Legal Consulting, Spain
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An overview of the new EU directive on victims’ rights (Directive 2012/29 of 25 October 2012 establishing minimum standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime) - 2013 edition
Frida Wheldon, Head of Policy, Victim Support Europe
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European criminal justice overview: high-level overview of rationale and measures and high-level overview of priorities in light of the Treaty of Lisbon - 2012 edition
Peter Csonka, former Justice and Home Affairs coordinator for Hungary
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Diverse legal systems, what to expect in practice: England and Wales a common law system perspective - 2012 edition
Professor Philip Plowden, Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Derby, member of the Law Society of England and Wales Criminal Law Committee and Education and Training Committee
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Roadmap on the rights of suspects and the accused: rationale, current status and next steps - 2012 edition
Wouter Vanballegooij, Civil Liberties Justice and Home Affairs Advisor, The Greens / European Free Alliance, European Parliament Political Group Secretariat
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Taking a case to the European Court of Human Rights: criminal justice - the procedure - 2012 edition
Clare Ovey, Head of Division at the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights
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European Arrest Warrant, conflicts of jurisdiction and trials in absence: (a) introduction to and how to deal with a European Arrest Warrant in practice from a defence perspective Watch video; (b) trials in absence Watch video and (c) legislation on conflicts of jurisdiction - 2012 edition
Anand Doobay, Consultant, Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP, London, was appointed by UK Government as part of a panel to review UK's extradition arrangements, is a trustee of Fair Trials International and a council member of Justice
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Next steps on evidence: from mutual legal assistance to mutual recognition (the European Evidence Warrant) and beyond (the Member State initiative European Investigation Order) - 2012 edition
Anna Lipska, Judicial co-operation in criminal matters, General Secretariat, Council of the European Union
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EU action on victims: a pan-European perspective - 2012 edition
David McKenna, President of Victim Support Europe
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Approach post-Lisbon: sectoral example of reinforcing sanctions in the financial services sector - 2012 edition
Jan Ceyssens, Legal Officer, DG Internal Market & Services, European Commission
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Approach post-Lisbon: sectoral example of reinforcing sanctions in the financial services sector - 2012 edition
Maria Raffaella Assetta, Policy Officer, DG Internal Market & Services, European Commission
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An overview of Eurojust in practice - 2012 edition
Aled Williams, then President of Eurojust
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A future European Public Prosecutor's Office - 2012 edition
Peter Csonka, former Justice and Home Affairs coordinator for Hungary