INTERNATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION CONFERENCES UP TO 9 CPD/CLE HOURS AVAILABLE* 18th Annual Transnational Crime Conference 6 8 May 2015 The Westin Grand Berlin, Berlin, Germany A conference presented by the IBA Criminal Law Committee and the IBA Business Crime Committee, supported by the IBA European Regional Forum. Topics include: Is nothing sacred? The production and use of internal investigation findings and reports in third party proceedings Globalised asset recovery: orders without borders Cross border investigations and coordination: building the template Criminal tax or extension of the battlefield? The globalisation of criminal antitrust enforcement: following in the footsteps of anti-corruption enforcement? Don t look back something might be gaining on you: red notices, provisional arrests and extradition in an era of growing cross-border cooperation Criminal environmental law protection through mandatory criminalisation: deterrent capability or just so 90s Who should attend? Criminal defence and regulatory practitioners, prosecutors, in-house counsel, international business crime lawyers, compliance officers, law enforcement officials and auditors. * The number of CPD/CLE hours available may vary depending on the rules applied by the members bar association/ law society on time recording criteria. The IBA will provide a Certificate of Attendance on request.
Programme Conference Co-Chairs Mark Rochon Miller and Chevalier Chartered, Washington DC Meg Strickler Conaway & Strickler, Atlanta, Georgia; IBA Liaison Officer, IBA War Crimes Committee Wednesday 6 May 1845 2115 Welcome reception Cruise on the Spree Cruise along the river Spree on MS Poseidon and admire the beautiful views of Berlin. This event is open to all delegates and registered guests; however you must indicate on the registration form if you wish to attend. The boat will depart from Friedrichstrasse, which is in walking distance of the Westin Grand Berlin, at 1845. Please note that we will be unable to wait for latecomers. Thursday 7 May 0800 1745 Registration 0900 0915 Welcome address 0915 1045 Is nothing sacred? The production and use of internal investigation findings and reports in third party proceedings This panel will explore the growing trend of third party litigants seeking to force disclosure of internal corporate investigative reports and findings in collateral criminal and civil litigation. The experienced panellists will explore this trend across several jurisdictions and discuss tips and tricks for protecting, or forcing disclosure, of internal investigative findings and reports. Panel Co-Chairs Saba Naqshbandi Three Raymond Buildings, London Matthew Reinhard Miller & Chevalier Chartered, Washington DC; Corporate Counsel Liaison Officer, IBA Criminal Law Committee Panellists Mark Biros Proskauer, Washington DC; Co-Chair, IBA Criminal Law Committee David Porter McCarthy Tetrault, Toronto, Ontario; Regional Representative North America, IBA Criminal Law Committee Daniel Sandmann Allianz SE, Munich Brian Spiro BCL Burton Copeland, London Janusz Tomczak Wardynski & Partners, Warsaw; Regional Representative Eastern Europe, IBA Criminal Law Committee 1045 1115 Coffee/tea break 1115 1245 Globalised asset recovery: orders without borders As crime has become increasingly international, the law of many jurisdictions has responded. This panel discussion will consider the increasing availability and use of avenues to cross-border asset recovery, as well as the legal and practical obstacles and challenges. Panel Co-Chairs Sonja Maeder-Morvant Lalive, Geneva Ben Rose Hickman Rose, London; Co-Chair, IBA Criminal Law Committee Headline social event sponsor Conference reception sponsors
Thursday continued Panellists Andrew Dornbierer International Centre for Asset Recovery, Basel Institute on Governance, Basel Carlos Gómez-Jara Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Corporate Defense Law Firm, Madrid Kevin Mosley Trial Attorney, Asset Forfeiture & Money Laundering Section, Department Of Justice, Washington DC Alan Ward Stephenson Harwood, London 1245 1415 Lunch Luncheon discussion Cross-border investigations and coordination: building the template A conversation with Siemens lead outside counsel and its chief compliance officer Bruce E Yannett Debevoise & Plimpton, New York Klaus Moosmayer Chief Compliance Officer, Siemens, Munich; Chair of the Anti-Bribery Taskforce of the Business and Industry Advisory Committee, OECD 1415 1545 Criminal tax or extension of the battlefield? Recent developments in VAT-carousel-cases, prosecution risks from cross border information exchange and possibilities to escape from criminal liability (voluntary disclosure). Panel Co-Chairs Heiko Ahlbrecht Wessing & Partner, Düsseldorf; Conference Coordinator, IBA Criminal Law Committee Mark Henzelin Lalive, Geneva Panellists George M Clarke Baker & McKenzie, Washington DC Ivo Leenders Hertoghs advocatenbelastingkundigen, Breda/ Rotterdam Jonathan Mattout Herbert Smith Freehills, Paris; Young Lawyers Liaison Officer, IBA Criminal Law Committee Rainer Spatschek Streck Mack Schwedhelm, Munich 1545 1615 Coffee/tea break 1615 1745 The globalisation of criminal antitrust enforcement: following in the footsteps of anticorruption enforcement? This panel will discuss the increasing cartel enforcement activity around the globe, identify countries that are poised to become more active in this area, and discuss the convergence between cartel enforcement and anti-corruption enforcement. Panellists include a former US Department of Justice cartel prosecutor, practitioners from Japan, which has experienced significant cartel enforcement regarding the auto parts industry; Brussels, a world leader in antitrust enforcement; and London, which has become increasingly active in white collar criminal enforcement. Panel Co-Chairs Kirby Behre Miller & Chevalier Chartered, Washington DC Yusuke Nakano Anderson Mori & Tomotsune, Tokyo (invited) Panellists Elizabeth Prewitt Hughes Hubbard & Reed, New York Dr Michael Rosenthal Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Brussels Deirdre Taylor Gibson Dunn, London Lisa Tenorio-Kutzkey Orrick, San Francisco, California 1930 Conference dinner The Great Orangery at the Charlottenburg Castle Spandauer Damm 22-24 14059 Berlin The Orangery is a magnificent and sophisticated place that embraces the luxury of centuries past. This jewel of baroque architecture first housed a valuable citrus collection. Soon thereafter, aristocracy discovered it to be the perfect venue for their splendid festivities. The Orangery will provide a stunning background to our conference dinner. Ticket price: e95 per person Transport Coaches will depart from the Westin Grand Berlin at 1900 and will return following the dinner. Conference dinner sponsors Conference luncheon sponsor
Friday 8 May 0830 1230 Registration 0900 1030 Criminal environmental law protection through mandatory criminalisation: deterrent capability or just so 90s This expert panel will speak about the ongoing call for harsher punishments of environmental offences as a result of major incidents. What are the effects of this urge for criminalisation? How to act, defend and advise in light of this development? This panel of experts will discuss these matters from the point of view of several jurisdictions. Panel Co-Chairs Fabio Cagnola Studio Legale Bana, Milan Enide Perez Sjöcrona van Stigt, The Hague; Vice-Chair, IBA Criminal Law Committee Panellists Professor Helena Costa University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo Scott Crosby Kemmlers, Brussels Jorge Nemr Leite Tosto e Barros, Sao Paulo Malaika Nolde VBB Rechtsanwälte, Düsseldorf Francesca Pedrazzi Studio Legale Associato Alberto Allessandri, Milan Jurgen Taschke DLA Piper, Frankfurt-am-Main 1030 1100 Coffee/tea break 1100 1230 Don t look back something might be gaining on you: red notices, provisional arrests and extradition in an era of growing cross-border cooperation As cross-border cooperation between law enforcement agencies increases, so too does the use of the Interpol Red Notice system, provisional arrests and extradition. In addition, targeted sanctions against individuals and entities have been incorporated into cooperation mechanisms primarily in the context of terrorism. This session will explore the Red Notice system and recent crossborder extradition proceedings, as well as the evolving use of countermeasures designed to delay and possibly defeat them. These include the assertion of potential human rights violations and the right to travel; reliance on European equality principles; and the initiation of parallel proceedings challenging extradition requests and special proceedings to create double jeopardy. This timely discussion will be presented by a distinguished panel of international business crime lawyers and the Ombudsperson for the United Nations Security Council Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee, who formerly served as a judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Panel Co-Chairs Jan Handzlik Handzlik Law APC, Los Angeles, California; Co-Chair, IBA Business Crime Committee Dr Kai Hart-Hönig Hart-Hönig Rechtsanwälte, Frankfurt-am-Main Panellists Paul Gully-Hart Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd, Geneva Bruce Maloy Maloy Jenkins Parker, Atlanta, Georgia Kimberly Prost Ombudsperson, United Nations Security Council, and former Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, New York Mario Zanchetti Studio Legale Pulitano-Zanchetti, Milan Peter Zuriel Strafrechtskanzlei, Berlin 1230 Closing remarks Continuing Professional Development /Continuing Legal Education For conference delegates from jurisdictions where CPD/CLE is mandatory, the IBA will provide a Certificate of Attendance for the conference. Subject to CPD/CLE requirements, this can be used by conference delegates to obtain the relevant number of hours accreditation. A CPD/CLE Certificate of Attendance is available to conference delegates on request. Please ask at the IBA conference registration desk for information on how to obtain the certificate.
Information Date 6 8 May 2015 Venue The Westin Grand Berlin Friedrichstrasse 158 164 Berlin 10117, Germany Telephone: +49 30 20270 Fax: +49 30 2027 3362 www.westingrandberlin.com Language All working sessions and conference materials will be in English. How to register Register online by 29 April at www.ibanet.org/conferences/conf624. aspx and make payment by credit card, to avail of the ten per cent online registration discount or complete the attached registration form and return it to Caroline Perkins at the IBA together with your payment. You should receive emailed confirmation of your registration within five days; if you do not then please contact Caroline Perkins at caroline.perkins@int-bar.org. Fees Online registrations received: on or before until 27 March 29 April IBA member 750 865 Non-member* 925 1035 Young lawyers (under 30 years) 565 1035 Academics/judges (full-time) 565 1035 Public lawyers 565 1035 Corporate counsel 675 1035 Guest 70 70 Conference dinner 95 95 After 29 APRIL registrations must be received in hard copy at the IBA office. Hard copy registration forms and fees received: on or before after 27 March 27 March IBA member 835 960 Non-member* 1025 1150 Young lawyers (under 30 years) 625 1150 Academics/judges (full-time) 625 1150 Public lawyers 625 1150 Corporate counsel 750 1150 Guest 70 70 Conference dinner 95 95 * By paying the non-member fee, we welcome you as a delegate member of the IBA for the year in which this conference is held. This entitles you to the following benefits: 1) Password access to certain parts of the IBA website. 2) Receipt of IBA E-news and access to online versions of IBA Global Insight. 3) The member rate for any subsequent conference registrations for this calendar year. If you would like to become a full or general member of the IBA, which includes membership of one committee or more and inclusion in and access to our membership directory we encourage you to do so now in order to register for this conference at the member rate. Full details of how to join can be found at www.ibanet.org. A reduced rate is offered to lawyers who are over the age of 65, have been an IBA member for more than 20 years and are no longer practising law. Full payment must be received in order to process your registration. Fees include: Attendance at all working sessions Conference materials, including any available speakers papers submitted to the IBA before 29 April Access to the above conference working materials from the IBA website (www.ibanet.org) approximately seven days prior to the conference Access to mobile delegate search application Lunch on Thursday 7 May Tea and coffee during breaks Reception on Wednesday 6 May Please note that registrations are not transferable. Guest fee includes: Reception on Wednesday 6 May A guest must not be a member of the legal profession or seek to use the Conference as a business networking opportunity. Access to working sessions is not permitted for guests. Checks are made to ensure members of the legal profession are not registered as guests, if this is the case, registration will be refused unless the guest registers as a full delegate for the conference. Only registered guests (ie those paying the guest fee) are eligible to participate in the social programme. List of participants In order for your name to appear in the list of participants, which will be distributed at the conference, your registration form must be received by 29 April at the latest. Mobile delegate search application All registered delegates will receive a printed list of participants at the conference; however delegates are now also able to use the mobile delegate search. This application has been developed to aid networking by giving delegates instant access to an up-to-date list of their fellow attendees, and comes with the added benefit of a built-in messaging service. All registered delegates with an internet or Wi-Fi-enabled device will have access, using their IBA username and password. Simply visit: m.ibanet.org/conf624. Registration confirmation All documentation regarding your attendance at the conference can now be obtained from the IBA website. Upon receipt of your payment for the conference a confirmation email will be sent containing instructions on how to download the documents. Registration confirmation will not be distributed by post.
Promotional literature Please note that no individual or organisation may display or distribute publicity material or other printed matter during the conference, unless by prior arrangement with the IBA. Organisations and companies wishing to discuss promotional opportunities should contact the IBA Sponsorship Department (sponsorship@int-bar.org). Photography and filming Certain sessions and/or social functions may be photographed and/or filmed and some of this content may be used for future IBA marketing materials, member communications, products or services. Should you have any concerns with regard to this, or do not wish to be featured in any of these materials please contact the IBA Marketing Department at ibamarketing@int-bar.org. Payment of registration fees Euro: by cheque or bank draft, drawn on a euro zone bank and converted at the current rate of exchange and in favour of the International Bar Association OR by bank transfer to the IBA bank account number 550/00/06570631 (Sort Code 56-00-03) at the National Westminster Bank, St James s & Piccadilly Branch, 208 Piccadilly, London W1A 2DG, United Kingdom or SWIFT address NWBKGB2L, IBAN GB58NWBK60721106570631. Please ensure that a copy of the bank transfer details is attached to your registration form. Pounds sterling: by cheque drawn on a UK bank and in favour of the International Bar Association. Please send to: 4th Floor, 10 St Bride Street, London EC4A 4AD, United Kingdom. OR by bank transfer to the IBA account number: 13270222 (Sort Code 56-00-03) at the National Westminster Bank, St James s & Piccadilly Branch, 208 Piccadilly, London W1A 2DG, United Kingdom or SWIFT address NWBKGB2L, IBAN GB05NWBK56000313270222. Please ensure that a copy of the bank transfer details is attached to your registration form. US dollars: by cheque converted at the current rate of exchange and drawn on a US bank and in favour of the International Bar Association. Please send to: 4th Floor, 10 St Bride Street, London EC4A 4AD, United Kingdom. OR by bank transfer to the IBA account number: 01286498 (Sort Code 56-00-03) at the National Westminster Bank, St James s & Piccadilly Branch, 208 Piccadilly, London W1A 2DG, United Kingdom. SWIFT address NWBKGB2L, IBAN GB55NWBK60730101286498. Please ensure that a copy of the bank transfer details is attached to your registration form. Please use the exchange rates prevailing at time of registration. Credit card payments: by Visa, MasterCard or American Express. No other cards are accepted. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR NAME AND CON624BERLIN APPEAR ON ANY TRANSFER OR DRAFT. No deductions or withholdings All fees payable to us by you in accordance with the terms contained in this Information section shall be paid free and clear of all deductions or withholdings whatsoever. If we obtain the benefit of any tax credit or other relief by reference to any such deductions or withholdings, then we shall repay to you such amount as, after such repayment has been made, will leave us in no worse position than we would have been had no such deductions or withholdings been required. Conference sell-outs The IBA places its conference in venues of a suitable size for the event; however there are times when our conferences may sell out. Should this happen, prospective delegates will be informed and a waiting list will operate. The waiting list will function on a first come, first served basis, subject to receiving registered delegate cancellations. The IBA will not be liable for any travel or accommodation expenses incurred by an individual who travels to the conference without a confirmed place at the event. Cancellation of registration If cancellation is received in writing at the IBA office by 10 April, fees will be refunded less a 25 per cent administration charge. We regret that no refunds can be made after this date. Registrations received after 10 April will not be eligible for any refund of registration fees. Provided you have cancelled your registration to attend an IBA conference in accordance with the terms of the cancellation of registration clause included in the Information section of the relevant conference programme, you must then confirm to us in writing at the IBA office as soon as possible but in no event later than one year (12 calendar months) from the date of any such conference all necessary details to enable any reimbursement owed to you to be paid. We regret that no refunds will be made after the date that is one year (12 calendar months) after the date of the relevant conference. Travel arrangements and visas Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements. It is recommended that you check your visa requirements with your local embassy or consulate. We are unable to dispatch visa invitation letters to support your visa application prior to receipt of your registration form and full payment of registration fees. Please apply for your visa in good time. If any deductions or withholdings are required by law to be made from any fees payable to us by you under the terms contained in this Information section you shall pay such sum as will, after the deduction or withholding has been made, leave us with the same amount as we would have been entitled to receive in the absence of any such requirement to make a deduction or withholding.
Hotel accommodation The IBA has reserved a limited number of guestrooms for the nights of 6 8 May inclusive at the The Westin Grand Berlin at the following rates: Single deluxe: 169 Double deluxe: 189 Rates are per room per night and include buffet breakfast, service and current VAT (subject to change). Berlin city tax The City State of Berlin levies an accommodation tax pursuant to overnight stays in Berlin. A fee of five per cent shall be levied as tax for each overnight stay without any auxiliary services. Professional expenditure in the context of an overnight stay will be exempt from taxation. The overnight guest shall be required to provide plausible evidence for the professional nature of the expenditure to the hotel by the end of the stay at the latest. Subject to availability, the rates quoted apply if booked by 29 April via the official accommodation agent, Judy Lane Consulting (JLC). This is a limited block of rooms so please book early as rates and availability cannot be guaranteed. To make a reservation: All reservations will be acknowledged, by email, within 48 hours of receipt. Bookings cannot be made without a credit card number. Any subsequent amendment to your reservation must be made in writing to JLC. If you do not receive email confirmation of your reservation or amendment/ cancellation, please contact JLC by telephone. Subject to availability, JLC can accept reservations up until 1 May. Thereafter, all reservations should be made direct with the hotel, quoting IBA Conference as the reference. Cancellations Cancellations received in writing prior to 24 April will be refunded. After 24 April cancellations may be charged up to 90 per cent of the agreed room rate for the total length of stay. No shows on the day of arrival will be charged 90 per cent of the agreed room rate for the total length of stay. By completing the Accommodation form, you enter into an agreement with the hotel regarding credit card guarantees, cancellation/no-show terms and conditions and room rates. Neither the IBA nor JLC can accept responsibility for hotel accommodation disputes between a delegate and the hotel. Disabled access The Westin Grand Berlin wheelchair accessible. Please notify us if you require special assistance. Complete the Accommodation form and return to JLC as soon as possible to benefit from the special IBA rate: JLC Tel: +44 (0) 1293 888 352 Fax: +44 (0) 870 912 2511 Email: esther@judylaneconsulting.com Social programme 1930 Conference dinner The Orangery at the Charlottenburg Castle Spandauer Damm 22-24 14059 Berlin Coaches will depart from the Westin Grand Berlin at 1900 and will return following the dinner. Social event ticket reservations cannot be guaranteed unless payment has been received before 29 April and are subject to availability. Ticket price: 95 per person The organisers may at any time, with or without giving notice, in their absolute discretion and without giving any reason, cancel or postpone the conference, change its venue or any of the other published particulars, or withdraw any invitation to attend. In any case, neither the organisers nor any of their officers, employees, agents, members or representatives shall be liable for any loss, liability, damage or expense suffered or incurred by any person, nor will they return any money paid to them in connection with the conference unless they are satisfied not only that the money in question remains under their control but also that the person who paid it has been unfairly prejudiced (as to which, decision shall be in their sole and unfettered discretion and, when announced, final and conclusive).
In October 2015, the IBA Annual Conference will be held in the baroque splendour of Vienna, with its Hofburg Palace, Spanish riding school and famous Viennese coffee houses. More importantly, Vienna is the hub for Central and Eastern European business, with more than 1,000 international companies coordinating their regional activities from Austria. Over 300 international companies have their CCE headquarters in Vienna and it is the seat of several international organisations such as OPEC and the third United Nations Headquarters. With these links and connections Vienna is a fitting and inspiring setting for the International Bar Association s 2015 Annual Conference. What will Vienna 2015 offer? The largest gathering of the international legal community in the world a meeting place of more than 5,000 lawyers and legal professionals from around the world Nearly 200 working sessions covering all areas of practice relevant to international legal practitioners The opportunity to generate new business with the leading firms in the world s key cities A registration fee that entitles you to attend as many working sessions throughout the week as you wish Up to 25 hours of continuing legal education and continuing professional development A variety of social functions providing ample opportunity to network and see the city s celebrated sights, and an exclusive excursion and tours programme www.ibanet.org/conferences/vienna2015.aspx To register your interest, please contact: International Bar Association, 4th Floor, 10 St Bride Street, London EC4A 4AD, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7842 0090 Fax: +44 (0)20 7842 0091 Email: ibaevents@int-bar.org OFFICIAL CORPORATE SUPPORTER
Registration form 18th Annual Transnational Crime Conference 6 8 May 2015, The Westin Grand Berlin, Berlin, Germany Please read the Information section before completing this form and return it together with your payment to Caroline Perkins at the address overleaf. Personal details (Please attach your business card or write in block capitals) Title Given name Family name Name and country to be shown on badge (if different from above) IBA membership number (if applicable) Date of birth Firm/company/organisation Address Tel Fax Email Guest Guests are not entitled to attend the working sessions. No member of the legal profession may be registered as a guest. Special dietary requirements TO OBTAIN A TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON THE FEES BELOW, PLEASE REGISTER BY 29 APRIL ONLINE AT WWW.IBANET.ORG/CONFERENCES/CONF624.ASPX IBA MEMBERS CAN REGISTER ONLINE BY 29 APRIL FOR 750 PLEASE SEE INFORMATION FOR FURTHER ONLINE REGISTRATION DETAILS. Hard copy registration forms and fees received: on or before 27 March after 27 March amount payable IBA member 835 960 Non-member* 1025 1150 Young lawyers (under 30 years) 625 1150 Academics/judges (full-time) 625 1150 Public lawyers 625 1150 Corporate counsel 750 1150 Guest 70 70 Social functions Welcome reception I/we would like to attend (please tick) NIL Conference dinner Number of tickets @ 95 One dinner ticket for each delegate and guest is permitted. Social function ticket reservations are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed unless payment has been received before 29 April. TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE A REDUCED RATE IS OFFERED TO LAWYERS WHO ARE OVER THE AGE OF 65, HAVE BEEN AN IBA MEMBER FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS AND ARE NO LONGER PRACTISING LAW. PLEASE CONTACT THE IBA OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. *JOIN THE IBA TODAY AND REGISTER FOR THIS CONFERENCE AT THE IBA MEMBER RATE. PLEASE FIND THE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM AT WWW.IBANET.ORG.
FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED IN ORDER TO PROCESS YOUR REGISTRATION. PLEASE NOTE THAT REGISTRATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. Payment details I enclose a cheque/bank draft made payable to the IBA for the total amount payable. I have transferred to the IBA bank account the total amount payable and have attached a copy of the bank transfer details. Please charge the total amount due to my (delete as appropriate) Visa/MasterCard/American Express. Other cards are not accepted. Card number Start date Expiry date Name of cardholder Signature Date Where did you first hear about this conference? IBA CONFERENCE OTHER CONFERENCE DIRECT MAIL INTERNET ADVERTISEMENT EMAIL EDITORIAL RECOMMENDATION OTHER Please provide further details, quoting code (if applicable) IBA listings are provided to relevant third parties for marketing purposes. The IBA will treat your personal information with the utmost respect and in accordance with UK data privacy laws. If you are agreeable to passing on your details, please tick this box If you do not wish to receive IBA information and materials, please tick this box Your details will however be included in the list of participants. Please send the completed form to: International Bar Association Caroline Perkins 4th Floor, 10 St Bride Street, London EC4A 4AD, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7842 0090 Fax: +44 (0)20 7842 0091 Email: caroline.perkins@int-bar.org www.ibanet.org For office use only Payment Banked Processed
Accommodation form 18th Annual Transnational Crime Conference 6 8 May 2015, The Westin Grand Berlin, Berlin, Germany Please refer to the Hotel accommodation section before completing this form RETURN TO: JLC TEL: +44 (0) 1293 888 352 FAX: +44 (0) 870 912 2511 EMAIL: ESTHER@JUDYLANECONSULTING.COM. SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY, JLC CAN ACCEPT RESERVATIONS UP UNTIL 1 MAY. THEREAFTER, PLEASE CONTACT THE HOTEL DIRECT, QUOTING IBA CONFERENCE AS THE REFERENCE. Personal details (Please attach your business card or write in block capitals) Title Given name Family name Firm/company/organisation Address Tel Fax Email (Please print clearly as your reservation will be confirmed by email. If you do not receive confirmation of your reservation, please contact JLC by telephone.) Accommodation requirements Arrival date Departure date Deluxe single room 169 per room per night Deluxe double room 189 per room per night THE RATE INCLUDES BUFFET BREAKFAST, SERVICE CHARGES AND VAT. PLEASE SEE THE INFORMATION SECTION OF THE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION RELATING TO THE BERLIN CITY TAX. ANY RESERVATIONS MADE AFTER 29 APRIL WILL BE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AND CANNOT BE GUARANTEED AT THE ABOVE RATES. AS THIS IS A LIMITED BLOCK OF ROOMS, RATES AND AVAILABILITY CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. Any special requirements (We will do our best to accommodate these requests but cannot make any guarantees.) CANCELLATIONS RECEIVED IN WRITING PRIOR TO 24 APRIL WILL BE REFUNDED. AFTER 24 APRIL CANCELLATIONS MAY BE CHARGED UP TO 90 PER CENT OF THE AGREED ROOM RATE FOR THE TOTAL LENGTH OF STAY. NO SHOWS ON THE DAY OF ARRIVAL WILL BE CHARGED 90 PER CENT OF THE AGREED ROOM RATE FOR THE TOTAL LENGTH OF STAY. Accommodation guarantee Reservations cannot be made without a valid credit card number (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club are accepted).. Card number Start date Expiry date Name of cardholder Signature Date BY COMPLETING THE ACCOMMODATION FORM, YOU ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE HOTEL REGARDING CREDIT CARD GUARANTEES, CANCELLATION/NO-SHOW TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND ROOM RATES. NEITHER THE IBA OR JLC CAN ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION DISPUTES BETWEEN A DELEGATE AND THE HOTEL. For official use only Date form recd Date registration Confirmation number Comments
International Bar Association the global voice of the legal profession The International Bar Association (IBA), established in 1947, is the world s leading organisation of international legal practitioners, bar associations and law societies. The IBA influences the development of international law reform and shapes the future of the legal profession throughout the world. It has a membership of over 55,000 individual lawyers and 206 bar associations and law societies spanning all continents. It has considerable expertise in providing assistance to the global legal community as well as being a source of distinguished legal commentators for international news outlets. Grouped into two divisions the Legal Practice Division and the Public and Professional Interest Division the IBA covers all practice areas and professional interests, providing members with access to leading experts and up-to-date information. Through the various committees of the divisions, the IBA enables an interchange of information and views among its members as to laws, practices and professional responsibilities relating to the practice of business law around the globe. Additionally, the IBA s high-quality publications and world-class conferences provide unrivalled professional development and network-building opportunities for international legal practitioners and professional associates. Criminal Law Committee overview The Criminal Law Committee provides a forum for members from many countries and criminal justice systems to meet regularly, communicate, exchange views, and monitor developments in substantive and procedural criminal law. The committee focuses on developments of transnational and international significance. The interaction and cooperation within the committee keeps members informed of developments in criminal law and criminal procedures through newsletters and appointed rapporteurs. Advert space Business Crime Committee overview The Business Crime Committee s primary objective is to promote awareness within the business community and among transactional lawyers of the growing significance of legal compliance. The committee has recently been focusing on the new trends of international cooperation in criminal matters. Topics covered in recent seminars and conferences include discussions on money laundering issues and on the new legal framework designed to combat bribery and corrupt practices in international business transactions. European Regional Forum overview The European Regional Forum has been developing and strengthening the existence of the IBA within the whole of Europe by promoting the goals of the IBA to members, nonmembers and others, disseminating professional know-how, and assisting the committees and other constituencies of the IBA to increase their presence in the different sub-regions of Europe, including parts of North Africa and the Middle East. The Forum s goals include addressing current and long-term needs of professional organisations and individual members within the geographical reach of the Forum, as well as increasing membership and participation in the IBA and integrating them within the organisation. The Forum will also facilitate cross-border activity between lawyers and bars in different European countries. The Forum has a particular focus on cross-disciplinary activities. The listings of committee members, according to location and practice area, and the ability to utilise the website to inquire about legal and representation issues, promotes the referral of cases to fellow members, mutual cooperation in transnational criminal and related cases, as well as an opportunity to exchange professional experiences and to assist other members in transnational aspects of criminal law cases. International Bar Association 4th Floor, 10 St Bride Street London EC4A 4AD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7842 0090 Fax: +44 (0)20 7842 0091 www.ibanet.org