Monday 8 th November 2010 PROGRAM CORE GROUP 1 Italy/ CORE GROUP 2 Portugal 09:15 Arrival and registration of participants at the Conference room Orange 1, floor minus 1 at Ergife Palace Hotel 09:30 Opening of the seminar Alessandro Pepe, President of the IX Commission of the High Council of the Judiciary 09:45 Introduction to the seminar Lorenzo Salazar, Italian Ministry of Justice Marco Alma, Judge Commissione Parlamentare Antimafia 10:00 Study of cases/ Drafting of requests (separate rooms) 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 Continuation with the Study of cases/ Drafting of requests (separate rooms) 13:00 Lunch at Ergife Palace 15:00 Drafting of request continued (separate rooms) 16:00 Plenary session: National particularities of issuing Chaired by Filippo Spiezia, Deputy National Member to the Italian Desk at EUROJUST Contributions by: Observers comments 1
17:00 Coffee break 17:30 Using EU tools to improve the issuing of an EAW and MLA request: EJN, Eurojust, CARIN Filippo Spiezia, Deputy National Member to the Italian Desk at EUROJUST 18:00 End of first day 20:00 Dinner at Ergife Palace Tuesday 9 th November 2010 09:15 Arrival of participants 09:30 Executing of an EAW and MLA request (separate rooms) 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 Continuation with the Executing of an EAW and MLA request (separate rooms) 13:00 Lunch at Ergife Palace CHAIR: Cornelia Riehle, Course Director, ERA- Academy of European Law 15:00 Problems with judicial cooperation today and future solutions: Concurring jurisdictions, transfer of criminal proceedings and enforcement of foreign sentences in the EU. Professor Wolfgang Schomburg (Durham University, UK).International Cooperation in Criminal Matters. Former judge of ICTY/ICTR and German Federal High Court 2
15:30 Coffee break 15:45 Money laundering, asset tracing and recovery in the EU Petr Klement, Public prosecutor 16:45 End of second day 20:00 Dinner at Ergife Palace Wednesday 10 th November 2010 09:15 Arrival of participants 9:30 Analyses of the answer to the case (separate rooms) Lorenzo Salazar (Italian Ministry of Justice) CHAIR: Lorenzo Salazar (Italian Ministry of Justice) 10:15 Plenary : Reports of the EJN contact points of the Core Groups 10:45 Coffee break 11:15 Final debriefing of the four cases Opinions of: Joana Gomes Ferreira (PT national expert) Lorenzo Salazar (Italian Ministry of Justice) Observers comments 12:30 Frequent Questions and Answers 13:00 Lunch at Ergife Palace and end of seminar 3
This event is a part of simultaneous sets of seminars. Further events are being organized in 2011 and 2012 in several EU Member States with different Core Groups and Observers participants from EU. Programme may be subject to amendment. For programme updates: www.ejtn.eu CONTENTS. To promote judicial cooperation with the aim of contributing to the creation of a genuine European area of justice in criminal matters based on mutual confidence, EJTN has organised a series of simultaneous sets of seminars in different venues across Member States. Through simulations and hypothetical situations written by expert commentators, each of the seminars will examine the progress of cases both nationally and involving cross-border judicial cooperation and in applying EU mutual recognition instruments. By means of practical cases, delegates will learn about the practical questions that arise under their own legal system and moreover, under the systems of their colleagues in other Member States when executing a European Arrest Warrant or requesting Mutual Legal Assistance. The seminars will require strong interactivity between the participants divided in 2 Core Groups having a national component in each seminar. The Core Group 1 composed of magistrates who are nationals from the Hosting country (IT) and the Core Group 2 composed of magistrates from the sending country (PT). Participants from other EU countries will be distributed between the two Core Groups of an operative unit and will act as observers who produce comments on the practical cases according to their national systems. Finally the seminar aims to providing delegates with an in-depth knowledge of European Criminal Law in areas to be chosen from the EJTN curriculum on European Criminal Law. A comprehensive overview of the work of EUROJUST and the European Judicial Network and their contribution to the process of international judicial co-operation in matters related to European Criminal Law will be examined. The seminars will be assisted by EU and national experts, EJN contact points comprising in the Core Groups as well as Eurojust. The working language will be English. BENEFICIARIES. 4
The seminar will address judges and prosecutors as follows: 15 from Italy as Core Group (1) including a member of the European Judicial Network, 15 from Portugal as Core Group (2) including a member of the European Judicial Network and as Observers from CZ (1), NL ( 2), FI (1), ES (2), UK (1) FR (1). Please contact your national Member (www.ejtn.eu) to apply for the selection procedure. For further information: Monica Marti, EJTN Secretariat, Tel. +32 2 2802242 Email: monica.marti@ejtn.eu SPEAKERS AND CHAIR PERSONS. Joana Gomes Ferreira, Prosecutor, General Prosecutor Office of the Republic Eugenio Selvaggi, Prosecutor, Deputy Prosecutor General before the Court of Appeal Filippo Spiezia, Deputy National Member to the Italian Desk at EUROJUST Professor Wolfgang Schomburg (Durham University, UK).International Cooperation in Criminal Matters. Former judge of ICTY/ICTR and German Federal High Court Lorenzo Salazar, Judge, Director of Office I-International Legislative Affairs Directorate General of Criminal Justice. Italian Ministry of Justice Petr Klement, Public prosecutor, Supreme Public Prosecutor s Office (Czech Republic) Marco Alma, Judge Commissione Parlamentare Antimafia Cornelia Riehle, Course Director, ERA- Academy of European Law With the support of the European Union Avec le soutien de l Union européenne 5