JUDICIAL RESPONSE TO TERRORISM IN THE LIGHT OF THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EU Terrorism and Fundamental Rights: the Trial and Sentencing

National Institute of Justice - Sofia
ECOLE NATIONAL DE MAGISTRATURE JUSTICE PROGRAMME OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
2017-10-12 12:00:00 2017-10-13 12:00:00
Director: ECOLE NATIONAL DE MAGISTRATURE JUSTICE PROGRAMME OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Coordinates: ECOLE NATIONAL DE MAGISTRATURE JUSTICE PROGRAMME OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
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Target: PROFESSIONAL JURISTS AND PROSECUTORS

8.30 Arrival and registration of participants
9.00 Opening speeches
Management of the National Institute of Justice, Bulgaria (TO BE CONFIRMED)
9.15 Presentation of the seminar programme
Cyril ROTH, Deputy Judge at the Court of Cassation, Project Coordinator, France
Sabine FAIVRE, former President of the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Paris, Seminar Director, France
9.30 The judging of terrorism suspects in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
Paul MAHONEY, former Judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Great Britain
10.30 Discussion
10.45 Coffee break

I. JUDGING TERRORISM CASES: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS UNDER THREAT?
11.00 Protection of the judicial actors: a condition of or a curb on impartiality?
Maurizio ROMANELLI, National Deputy Prosecutor for Terrorism, Italy
11.45 Discussion
12.00 Lunch break
13.30 The fair trial, public opinion and the prosecution in terrorism cases
Member of the Spanish Attorney General's Office OR Member of the Belgian Federal Prosecutor's Office
14.15 Discussion
14.30 Common law and normality of the terrorism trial?
Michael TOPOLSKI, Judge at the Central Criminal Court in London (The Old Bailey), Great Britain
15.30 Discussion
15.45 Coffee break
16.00 Is it possible to guarantee all the rights of the defence in terrorism trials?
Françoise COTTA, Barrister at the Paris Bar, France
17.00 Discussion

 

8.30 Arrival and registration of participants
9.00 Supporting and protecting victims, guaranteeing their rights during and after the trial
Nathalia MORENO, Coordinator of the psycho-social social department of the Asociación Víctimas del Terrorismo (AVT) in Madrid, Spain
9.45 Discussion
II. DETAINING TERRORISTS: A SPECIAL REGIME ON THE EDGE OF RESPECT FOR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS?
10.00 The detaining of terrorism offenders in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
Svetlana KOSTADINOVA-SCHALL, Senior Lawyer with the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights, Bulgaria
10.45 Discussion
11.00 Coffee break
11.15 Fundamental freedoms and the detaining of the terrorism offenders: current state of play
Adeline HAZAN, Member of the Judiciary, Controller General of places of deprivation of liberty, France
12.30 Discussion
12.45 Lunch break
14.00 The Council of Europe guidelines on radicalised prisoners
Francesco RAGAZZI, Associate Researcher at the Ceri-Sciences-Po and Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Leiden, Netherlands
14.45 Discussion
15.00 Coffee break
15.15 Adjustment of terrorists' sentences: special cases
Vincent LE GAUDU, Antiterrorist Sentence Enforcement Judge at the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Paris, France
16.00 Discussion

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