ECBA Autumn Conference 2009, Stockholm, Sweden
2 and 3 October 2009
The future of citizen's rights in criminal proceedings in the EU
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PHOTO IMPRESSION
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CONFERENCE REPORT
The ECBA has always used positive engagement as the primary strategy to promote defence rights in Europe, and it is therefore only natural that Stockholm, Sweden was chosen as the venue for our Autumn Conference of 2009.
CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTIONS (PDF)
- Procedural Safeguards – The Road Map – The Commission’s proposal – the next steps
Caroline Morgan - Presentation from the International Federation of Translators
Outline of the presentation
Presentation
Liese Katschinka - Procedural Safeguards and Human Rights – Perspectives
Ilias G.Anagnostopoulos - Procedural safeguards and Human Rights- Perspectives - Amnesty International
Natacha Kazatchkine
ECBA Projects
- Legal Aid, ECBA/CCBE project
Jonathan Mitchell - Pre-trial Emergency Defence
In co-operation with European Criminal Bar Association, University of Graz,
University of Ljubljana, University of Vienna and University of Zagreb
Richard Soyer - Effective Criminal Defence Rights in Europe
Roger Smith and Anna Ogorodova
Recent Developments and proposed reforms affecting the legal profession in the European Union
- Controversial aspects of procedural immunities of witness in the criminal proceeding of Lithuania
Raimundas Jurka and Saulius Juzukonis - Recent Developments in France,
Supression of the Examining Magistrates (EN)
Supression of the Examining Magistrates (FR)
Vincent Asselineau - Recent Developments in the UK
The new UK bribery bill
Neill Blundell - Recent Development in the Netherlands
Diederik van Omme - Recent Developments in Estonia
Jaanus Tehver