ECBA Autumn Conference 2003, Warsaw, Poland

24 and 25 October 2003

Theme: "European Criminal Defence - Obligations and Opportunities"

 

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Programme

  • ECBA AUTUMN CONFERENCE 2003
    EUROPEAN CRIMINAL DEFENCE - OBLIGATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
    25 OCTOBER 2003
    POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, UL NOWY SWIAT 72, (ROYAL WAY), 00 330, WARSAW

 

Venues

  • Friday 24 October 2003: Drinks Reception at The Warsaw Bar Council
    19.30 - 21.00 Al Ujazdowskie 49, 00 534 Warsaw
  • Saturday 25 October 2003: The Polish Academy for Sciences, Ul Nowy Swiat 72, 00 330 Warsaw

 

Conference Programme

Morning programme

  • 9.00 - 9.45
    Registration and refreshments
  • 9.45 - 9.55
    Welcome address - Mr Stanislaw Rymar, President of the Polish BarCouncil
  • 9.55 - 10.05
    Opening address by Han Jahae, Chairman, ECBA
  • 10.05 - 10.30
    Advocate's Ethics and the Code of Ethics in Poland - Stanislaw Mikke, Chair of the Ethics Commission at the Polish Bar Council
  • 10.30 - 10.55
    Money Laundering and the Civilisation of Crime - Ian Smith, Barrister, 11 Stone Buildings, UK
  • 10.55 - 11.15
    Coffee / tea
  • 11.15 - 11.40
    Monitoring Procedural Protection in the European Union - Sarah de Mas, Fair Trials Abroad
  • 11.40 - 12.05
    The Polish Advocate before Community Courts - Tomasz Tadeusz, Koncewicz, Poland
  • 12.05 - 12.30
    The Judgements of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg in Polish Cases - Zbigniew Cichon, Poland
  • 12.30 - 12.45
    Recent developments in Criminal Law at the European Court of Justice Luxembourg - Dean Spielmann, Luxembourg
  • 12.45 - 14.00
    Lunch

Afternoon Programme

  • 14.00 - 14.45 Panel discussion - "Funding of Criminal Defence in European Union", chaired by Kai Hart-Hoenig, Germany
    Confirmed panellist:
    Nicola Finnerty, England and Wales
    Jean Yves Leborgne, France
    Kai Hart-Hoenig, Germany (chair)
    Ken Carr, International Criminal Court
    Marcin Radwan-Röhrenschef, Poland
  • 14.45 - 15-15
    Coffee / Tea
  • 15.15 - 16.30
    National Reports on Key Legal Development in Crime This part of the conference always proves exceptionally interesting.
    A representative from each jurisdiction attending will give a short (5 - 10 minutes) update of key developments in their national criminal law.
  • 19.30
    Dinner at Hawelka Restaurant in the Polish Parliament Building (please confirm on your registration form if you wish to attend the dinner and pay with your registration fee - as the dinner is in the Parliament Building we have to pre-book and provide a guest list for security reasons - cost Euro 50)