On Friday 6 November, The Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights will mark an important milestone for its three-year research and capacity-building project across South Eastern Europe, with the launch of a new report: Closing the Implementation Gap: Criminal justice responses to illicit trade in South Eastern Europe and associated challenges. This
On 17th September, 2019, Judge Jean-François Thony, President of The Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights and Prosecutor General of the Court of Appeal of Rennes (France), gave a lecture on the new European Public Prosecutor’s office (EPPO) at the John F. Kennedy Argentine University in Buenos Aires. The
The Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights has officially launched its new technical assistance and capacity-building project, “Strengthening the Fight Against Illicit Trade in South Eastern Europe”. The overall purpose of the project is to enhance the criminal justice response to illicit trade, including by supporting the national justice sectors of twelve
From 1-3 March 2017, the Siracusa Institute will hold a high-level expert meeting to formally launch its research project on Illicit Trade and Related Crimes. This project was established to examine the complex, multifaceted phenomena of illicit trade, primarily from a criminal justice perspective. At its core, the project challenges some of the fundamental assumptions