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EUROPE BETWEEN MOBILITY AND SECURITY:THE CHALLENGES OF ILLICIT TRADES
IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA
ACTIVITIES 2020
Teaching - Workshop - Research
STRUTTURA TERRITORIALE DI PALERMO
SETTORE PENALE
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Fellow A. von Humboldt (1996-1997) at Max Planck Ins�tut für intern. u. ausl. Strafrecht where he has been visi�ng scholar since 1983 and Jean Monnet Fellow (from 2015 “Mobility, Security and the New-Media” module). Teaching courses: Criminal law, Criminology and Compara�ve, European and Interna�onal Criminal Law.Author of more than 170 publica�ons in Italy and abroad on general and special topics of criminal law, with a constant a�en�on to the compara�ve and mul�level perspec�ve in addressing fundamental problems of criminal policy of the contemporary criminal system (transna�onal organized crime, trafficking of persons and goods, criminal liability of groups of companies, principles of interna�onal criminal law). Co-director of the series “Quaderni di diri�o penale comparato, internazionale ed europeo” and of the “Rivista trimestrale di diri�o penale dell'economia”, member of the scien�fic commi�ee of several legal reviews, he is project leader since 1998 for European and interna�onal projects networked with qualified research centers; he chairs the regional scien�fic council of the Syracuse Interna�onal Ins�tute for Criminal Jus�ce and Human Rights. Speaker at interna�onal seminars and conferences in 16 countries. He is German Honorary Consul in Palermo since 2010.
Teaching courses: Criminal Law, European and Compara�ve Criminal Law, Criminology. In recent years he has also developed exper�se on the rela�onship between criminal law, criminaliza�on and irregular migra�on and was coordinator of the Jean Monnet module "Mobility, Security and the New Media (2015-18).PhD in criminal law at the University of Macerata (2005). In 2012 he was Senior Visi�ng Fellow at the Nathanson Centre on transna�onal Human Rights, Crime and Security (York University, Toronto); in 2013 he was Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. He is part of the project "Bordercriminologies", based at Oxford University. He is regularly invited to speak about the criminaliza�on of immigrants in interna�onal workshops and seminars. He has also worked extensively on the rela�onship between fundamental rights and criminal law. He is author of books and severals ar�cles (also in Italian).
ALESSANDRO SPENAFull Professor of Criminal LawUniversity of Palermo
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR
KEY STAFF
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE PROJECT LEADER
VINCENZO MILITELLOFull Professor of Criminal LawUniversity of Palermo
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Expert in the filed of corpora�ve criminal procedure, interna�onal judicial coopera�on and human rights. Within the project she carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es and takes part in workshops and Summer School ac�vi�es.She is a criminal and civil procedure, and arbitra�on law Professor at the Faculty of Law at the Complutense University (Madrid, Spain) since 1996. She has worked as an interna�onal legal expert with various interna�onal organiza�ons in Ukraine, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Latvia, Russia, Armenia, Moldova and Central Asia. She has been a visi�ng scholar at renowned ins�tu�ons, among others the Max-Planck-Ins�tute for Criminal Law and Procedure (Germany), and at the Universi�es of Berkeley, Harvard and Stanford (USA). In 2013 was appointed as chair of the Working Group on Transna�onal Organised Crime of the Council of Europe. In 2015 was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by San Pedro University, Perú. In 2015, she was also recipient of the “Luis Portero Award” for the best legal study on fundamental rights in Spain.
Expert in the fields of Criminology and Human Rights, also in rela�on to immigra�on. Within the project she carries out research ac�vi�es, coordinates workshop ac�vi�es at Oxford University and is responsible for border criminologies.
Mary Bosworth is Professor of Criminology and Fellow of St Cross College at the University of Oxford, as well as, concurrently, Professor of Criminology at Monash University, Australia. At Oxford, she is Director of the Centre for Criminology and Director of Border Criminologies, an interna�onal research network on the intersec�ons between border control and criminal jus�ce. Mary Bosworth is par�cularly known for her work on immigra�on deten�on, on which she has published widely. She is currently working on a compara�ve project on human rights monitoring in immigra�on deten�on in Greece, Turkey, Hungary and Italy. In Oxford Mary teaches about criminal jus�ce and border control to MSc students. Mary has also contributed to na�onal inves�ga�ons of immigra�on deten�on in the UK and to the Council of Europe.
LORENA BACHMAIER WINTERFull Professor of Criminal Procedure Universidad Complutense de Madrid
MARY BOSWORTHFull Professor od Criminology University of Oxford
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Expert in criminal law, in the last years he has dealt in par�cular with the criminal law of the enemy, terrorist offences and the relevance of vic�ms' behaviour in criminal law. Within the project he carries out research ac�vi�es and takes part in the workshop.Law degree from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 1991, obtained the �tle of Doctor of Philosophy at the same University in 1997, winning the extraordinario de doctorado Award; pre- and post-doctoral fellow of the DAAD (1992/1993 and 1998; University of Bonn); fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Founda�on (2000/2002 at the University of Bonn and Monaco of Bavaria, in 2009 at the University of Freiburg). Corresponding member and Secretary of the Criminal Law Sec�on of the Spanish Royal Academy for Jurisprudence and Legisla�on since 2005. Professor of Criminal Law at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2000-2008). Since 2015, he is a member of the Criminal Law Sec�on of the Spanish General Codifica�on Commission.
Expert in the fields of criminology, law and criminal jus�ce. Within the project he takes part in the research ac�vity and in the scheduled workshops.He is a Professor in Master and Ph.D. courses of criminal law, criminology, and penal policies taught in universi�es of eight European and American countries. He gaves in universi�es and research centres of fiƒeen European and American countries and he par�cipated in 30 research projects, funded by Spanish public bodies and the European Commission. Among his works, publica�on of 18 authored and edited books, and more than 130 journal ar�cles and book chapters on criminal law, criminal jus�ce, penal policies and criminology issues. He is a member of the Execu�ve Board of the European Society of Criminology (since September 2016).
JOSE ANGEL BRANDARIZProfessor of Criminal Law Universidad A Coruña, Spain
MANUEL CANCIO MELIAFull Professor of LawUniversidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM)
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Expert in fundamental rights and protec�on regimes for foreigners. Within the project she carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es.PhD in European and Na�onal Law discussing a Thesis on the Protec�on of Foreigners between Na�onal Law, European Union and Interna�onal Law (2006) at the University of Palermo. She is Professor of Cons�tu�onal Law at the University of Palermo. She has developed his research projects also in an interna�onal context: United Na�ons Library and United Na�ons High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva (CH) - 2015; Max Planck Ins�tute, Heidelberg (DE) - 2009; Universidad de Sevilla (ES) - 2006; Université Libre Bruxelles - 2004; European University Ins�tute - 2003. She is a member of the staff of the D+I projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Research and University since 2012. She is author and editor of books and ar�cles in peer review.
Expert in general theory of crime and criminal procedure, protec�on of human and fundamental rights, corporate crimes, criminal protec�on of the environment, as well as medical liability and public and private corrup�on. Within the project, she carries out research ac�vi�es. She also coordinates the workshop ac�vi�es carried out at the University of Barcelona.Between 1995 and 2007 she was a judge on Barcelona's Provincial Court. She was coordinator of Master's Degree in Law (UB); head of Criminology Studies, UB (2001-2008). Un�l 2017 she was Director of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences, UB; collaborator of the law firm Gonzalez Franco Corporate & Criminal Lawyers. She was also member of the Bioethical Observatory, UNESCO. She is the author of numerous publica�ons on criminal law and criminology and has lectured in various mee�ngs and interna�onal contexts.
ELISA CAVASINOProfessor of Cons�tu�onal Law University of Palermo
MIRENTXU C. CORCOY BIDASOLOFull Professor of Criminal Law Universitat de Barcelona (UB)
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Expert in the field of Public Economics, Health, Mobility and Inequali�es, Discrete Choice Models, Applied Econometrics and. Within the project he carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es.He obtained a PhD in economics from the University of York (UK) in 1988 and an Msc - Health Economics from the same University in 1984. Since 2000 he is Full Professor of Public Economics at the University of Palermo. From 1999 to 2000 he was Visi�ng Professor at the University of California, San Diego. He taught Microeconomics at Quuen Mary University in London in 2015. He is author of several publica�ons in these fields. He is a member of the editorial board of many Economics Rewies.
Expert in the field of criminal procedure and in recent years has dealt in par�cular with immigra�on law and the rela�onship between fundamental rights and criminal procedure. Within the project he carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es. He holds courses in criminal procedural law. Teaching courses: Criminal procedure, children's procedural law, women legal studies and women and rights, penal aspects. He is currently Coordinator of the PhD in "Legal Pluralisms: ancient and current perspec�ves" at the University of Palermo. He is one of the coordinators of a specializa�on course on border controls for the Military Police. He is among the coordinators of PRIN 2012 on "Damage caused by judicial ac�vity". He is a member of the College of Legal Periodicals (Criminal Procedure and Jus�ce, Criminal Archives, New Criminal Procedure Archives, Security and Jus�ce). He is regularly invited to talk about the role of vic�ms in criminal proceedings and organised crime. He is the author of many books and ar�cles (including in interna�onal journals) on the subject.
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VALENTINO DARDANONIFull Professor of Economics, Management andSta�s�cal Sciences, University of Palermo
GIUSEPPE DI CHIARAFull Professor of Criminal Procedure University of Palermo
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Expert in interna�onal dispute resolu�on and interna�onal human rights law. Within the project she carries out research ac�vi�es and takes part in workshops and Summer School.Serena Forla� (LL.M., Bruges, Ph.D., Rome-La Sapienza) graduated in Law at the University of Florence. She prac�ced as a lawyer between 1998 and 2002. She was post doc in Public Law and researcher (2001-2002) in Interna�onal Law at the University of Florence. She is Professor of Interna�onal Law at the University of Ferrara and coordinator of MaCrO, Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Mafia and other forms of organized crime. She is the author of numerous publica�ons on the same topics.
Expert in cons�tu�onal immuni�es, sources of law, poli�cal poli�cal rights and powers, execu�ve leniency, state secret, referendum, European law, security, state budget process. Within the project he carries out research ac�vi�es and takes part in the Summer School.He obtained his PhD in Cons�tu�onal Law at the University of Bologna in 1999 and has been Full Professor of Cons�tu�onal Law at the University of Bologna since 2011. He has collaborated with the European Parliament, the Italian Parliament, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the Superior School of the Magistracy (SSM), the Superior School of Local Public Administra�on (SSPAL), ISSIRFA, CNR, Emilia-Romagna Region, Valle d'Aosta Region, the Na�onal Associa�on of Italian Municipali�es (ANCI), the Union of Italian Provinces (UPI), the Na�onal Associa�on of Police Officers (ANFP), the ASTRID Founda�on, the Societe de legisla�on comparee, the Geneva Centre for Democra�c Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF), the European University Ins�tute, the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center. He is the author of over 200 scien�fic publica�ons.
SERENA FORLATIFull Professor of Interna�onal Law University of Ferrara
TOMMASO FRANCESCO GIUPPONIFull Professor of Cons�tu�onal Law University of Bologna
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Expert on sociology of law and evalua�on of public policies he deepened the sociological-legal analysis of the organised crime and the impact of illegal ac�vi�es on society. Within the project he carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es. Teaching courses: analysis and evalua�on of public policies, Sociology, Social and labour policies, Sociology of law, deviance and organized crime, health policies. Within the project he carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es. He is Director of the Master course in Management Policies and Public Administra�on, LUISS School of Government. He has taught at the University of Macerata, Messina, Milan Catholic and Palermo. He was director of the School of Journalism "Mario Francese" and director of Department of Social Sciences, University of Palermo. He is a member of the Scien�fic Council, Bachelet Center; Research Fellow and Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Ins�tute (1989/1990); DAAD Scholar at the University of Bielefeld; Bri�sh Council Scholar, London School of Economics. He is the author of several publica�ons.
Expert in judicial coopera�on in criminal ma�ers and on the economic measures adopted at European as well as at na�onal level to fight transna�onal crimes. Within the project she carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es.She obtained her PhD in Criminal Procedure at the University of Palermo in 2001 and she is Professor of Criminal Procedure at the same University. She is author of numerous publica�ons. Her research focuses on na�onal, European, interna�onal and compara�ve criminal procedure and migra�on law, proceedings in absen�a, judicial coopera�on, ne bis in idem and conflict of jurisdic�ons, search for evidence, seizure and confisca�on, alterna�ves to deten�on for migrants. She has par�cipated in na�onal and European research projects and is responsible as scien�fic coordinator of the euroCoord project "Best prac�ce for european coordina�on on inves�ga�ve measures and evidence gathering" (University of Palermo).
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ANTONIO LA SPINAFull Professor of Sociology of Law LUISS Guido Carli, Rome
ANNALISA MANGIARACINAProfessor of Criminal Procedure University of Palermo
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Expert in European and interna�onal criminal law. Within the project she carries out research ac�vi�es and takes part in Summer School ac�vi�es.She was Minister of the Interior in Portugal (2014-2015). Director of the Faculty of Law, University of Coimbra (2011-2013); Secretary General of the Interna�onal Prison and Peniten�ary Founda�on, IPPF (2015). She worked on a European research project on "Restora�ve Jus�ce in Penal ma1ers in Europe" (2001-2013). President of the Ins�tuto de direito Penal económico e europeu (idPee - FduC). She is a member of the Fonda�on interna�onale Pénale et Péniten�aire, associa�on interna�onale de droit Penale, associa�on interna�onale de défense Sociale, Comité interna�onal des Pénalistes Francophones, Revista Portuguesa de Ciência Criminal; she is a member of the Council of the Revista de legislação e de Jurisprudência.
Expert in the field of European law on jus�ce and home affairs, immigra�on and asylum. Within the project he carries out research ac�vi�es and takes part in whorkshop and Summer School ac�vi�es. Legal Adviser, EU House of Lords Commi1ee, 2001-2005. Expert in the field of European law on jus�ce and home affairs, immigra�on and asylum. Author of monographs and more than 80 academic ar�cles focusing on the criminalisa�on of migra�on in Europe and extraterritorial control of immigra�on. Advisor to the European Parliament, the European Commission, na�onal governments and parliaments and NGOs on EU jus�ce and home affairs law and policy. He is also a specialised consultant to the EU House of Lords commi1ee for their Frontex inves�ga�on. He is Director of Global Security Engagement (Europe), Queen Mary University, London.
ANABELA MIRANDA RODRIGUESFull Professor of European and Interna�onal Criminal Law, Universidade de Coimbra
VALSAMIS MITSILEGASFull Professor of European Criminal Law and Global Security, Queen Mary University of London
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Expert in immigra�on policies and protec�on of vic�ms of transna�onal crime. Within the project she carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es.She obtained his PhD in Criminal Procedure at the University of Palermo (1999) and has been teaching Criminal Procedure at the same University since 2015. She holds courses in Criminal Procedure, European, Interna�onal and Compara�ve Criminal Procedure, Immigra�on and Criminal Policy. She has carried out research on immigra�on-related aspects of the criminal process also through a DAAD grant (2010) and conducted research on vic�ms in criminal proceedings as a visi�ng researcher at the Max Planck Ins�tut für ausländisches und interna�onales Strafrecht, Freiburg, Germany (2012). She is the author of numerous publica�ons. She is part of the FFR 2012 project on transna�onal crimes between the founda�on and the limit of suprana�onal sources based at the University of Palermo. Speaker in several workshops and seminars (also at the University of Catania for Jean Monnet courses: 2009, 2013).
Expert on European judicial coopera�on and criminal proceedings. Within the project he carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es and he takes part in workshops and Summer School ac�vi�es.Courses of "Criminal Procedural Law" and "Interna�onal Judicial Coopera�on in Criminal Ma�ers" at the University of Catania. He is author of numerous Italian and interna�onal publica�ons. He has been a speaker at numerous na�onal and interna�onal conferences. In 2005 he was coordinator of an interna�onal conference, organised within the Jean Monnet Project. In 2010/2011 he par�cipated in a two-year project funded by the EU under the Criminal Jus�ce Programme 2009. Between 2015 and 2017 he was academic coordinator of a Jean Monnet project en�tled "Three conferences on EU Criminal Jus�ce": Fundamental Rights, Inves�ga�ve Measures and Future European Prosecutor - EUJuCo".
LUCIA PARLATOFull Professor of Criminal Procedure University of Palermo
TOMMASO RAFARACIFull Professor of Criminal Procedure University of Catania
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Expert in criminal law and criminal procedure, also with reference to economic and financial criminal law. Within the project he carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es and he takes part in workshop and Summer school ac�vi�es. Master in Law and Criminology at the University of Ghent. He was a researcher in criminal law and criminal procedural law at the University of Antwerp and senior researcher at the Belgian Ministry of Jus�ce. In 1990 he was appointed Associate Professor in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the University of Utrecht and received the Pioneer Prize of the Dutch Council for research on the project 'Enforcement of European Law' (1991-1997). He established the Centre for the Applica�on of European Law at the University of Utrecht in 1991 and was appointed Professor/Director of European Law Applica�on and European Integra�on in 1992. Since 1996 he has also been Professor of Economic and Financial Criminal Law at the same University. Since 2003 he has been Deputy Director and Research Director of the Utrecht Law School. In 2006 he was appointed Vice-President of the Utrecht University for La�n America. He is President of the Interna�onal Associa�on of Criminal Law.................................................................................
LICIA SIRACUSAProfessor of Criminal Law University of Palermo
JOHN VERVAELEFull Professor of European Criminal Law University of Utrecht
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Expert in environmental criminal law, immigra�on law, drug trafficking and corrup�on. Within the project she carries out teaching and research ac�vi�es.
She holds a PhD in Criminal Law from the University of Macerata (2005) and she is currently
Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Palermo. She has worked as a researcher in several
European projects (IFO and GLODERS). She is also author of several publica�ons and has been
invited to several conferences on topics related, among the others, to european criminal law and
environmental law. She par�cipated as a lecturer in the Jean Monnet module (2015-2018) in
"Mobility, Security and the New Media" at the University of Palermo.
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RICCARDO ERCOLE OMODEI
SALVATORE ORLANDO
ASSISTANT OF THE COURSE
She has developed her research mainly on the liability of legal persons, organised crime and environmental law.She obtained the diploma of specializa�on in legal professions at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome. In the same city she also did an eighteen-month internship at the Criminal Court. She is lawyer. She won the Falcone Borsellino Scholarship. She obtained her PhD in Law at the University of Palermo (2019: thesis on “Corporate liability for criminal offences and infiltra�on of criminal organiza�ons into the public administra�ons. Criminal protec�on of the environment as a leading case”). In 2017/2018 she was Visi�ng student at the Max Planck Ins�tut für ausländisches und interna�onales Strafrecht in Freiburg im Breisgau.
MARTA PALMISANO
POST-DOC FELLOWS
His main fields of research are bioethics, criminal liability in the medical field, human trafficking and migrant smuggling.He obtained a PhD in Criminal Law at the University of Palermo (2017: thesis on “The euthanasia issue in the mul�level legal order: the fundamental rights perspec�ve”) and he is a Post-Doc Fellow in Criminal Law at the University of Palermo (2017-2019 Ricerca NESMES PMI). Winner of the Falcone Founda�on scholarship with the project "The new fron�ers of organized crime: trafficking in human beings and child trafficking" (2017). He collaborated (2016, 2017) on the Jean Monnet module "Mobility, Security and the New Media" (Project Manager: Prof. Vincenzo Militello).
His main fields of research are money laundering, corporate criminal responsibility, conflicts of jurisdic�on, economic crime and migrant smuggling.He obtained a PhD in Criminal Law at the University of Palermo (2017: thesis on "Criminal Strategies and Economic Analysis of Business Crime") and he is a Post-doctoral Fellow in Criminal Law at the same University (2017-2019 Ricerca NESMES PMI). Lawyer since 2016. He was Fulbright-Fondazione Falcone-NIAF researcher (2016- 2017) and visi�ng researcher at the University of Virginia (UVA), Law School (2017), University of Maryland, Department of Criminology (2016) and University of Oxford (2015).
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Seminars 2020
MOBILITY AND SECURITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA:
ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS AND GOODS
LECTURERS
• Lorena Bachmaier Winter, Universidad de Madrid
• Mary Bosworth, University of Oxford
• José Angel Brandariz, Universidad A Coruña
• Manuel Cancio Melia, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
• Elisa Cavasino, University of Palermo
• Mirentxu Corcoy Bidasolo, Universidat de Barcelona
• Rosaria Crupi, University of Palermo
• Valen�no Dardanoni, University of Palermo
• Giuseppe Di Chiara, University of Palermo
• Serena Forla�, University of Ferrara
• Tommaso Francesco Giupponi, University of Bologna
• Antonio La Spina, University Luiss Guido Carli of Roma
• Paola Maggio, University of Palermo
• Stefano Manacorda, University of Napoli
• Annalisa Mangiaracina, University of Palermo
• Marco Manno, University of Palermo
• Vincenzo Militello, University of Palermo
• Anabela Miranda Rodrigues, Universidade de Coimbra
• Valsamis Mitsilegas, University of London
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• Lucia Parlato, University of Palermo
• Licia Siracusa, University of Palermo
• Tommaso Rafaraci, University of Catania
• Alessandro Spena, University of Palermo
• John Varvaele, University of Utrecht
SPEAKERS
• Giuseppe Arnone, Lawyer, Agrigento
• Calogero Ferrara, Prosecutor's Office, Palermo
• Claudia Ferrari, Prosecutor's Office, Palermo
• Federica La Chioma, Prosecutor's Office, Palermo
• Giorgia Righi, Prosecutor's Office, Palermo
• Giorgia Spiri, Prosecutor's Office, Palermo
• Alessandra Vella, Judge, Court of Agrigento
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MOBILITY AND SECURITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS AND GOODS
Docen�6 March 2020
9,00 am
Docen�13 March 2020
3 pm
Docen�20 March 2020
3 pm
Docen�27 March 2020
3 pm
Docen�3 April 2020
3 pm
Docen�7 April 2020
3 pm
TopicsDate Lecturers
1. EUROPE BETWEEN MOBILITY
AND SECURITY: THE CHALLENGES
OF ILLICIT TRADES IN THE
MEDITERRANEAN AREA
2. HUMAN MOBILITY AT STAKE:
“FORTRESS EUROPE”
3. THE ROLE OF ORGANIZED
CRIMINALITY IN THE ILLICIT
T R A F F I C K I N G I N T H E
MEDITERRANEAN AREA: ECONOMIC
AND SOCIOLOGICAL FOCUS
4 . T H E E U R O P E A N A N D
INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION ON
HUMAN SMUGGLING AND HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
5 . T H E I T A L I A N A N T I -
TRAFFICKING AND ANTI-
SMUGGLING LEGISLATION
6. IRREGULAR MIGRATION
HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND
C R I M I N A L L A W I N T H E
DIPARTIMENTODI GIURISPRUDENZA DIPARTIMENTODI GIURISPRUDENZA
LORENA BACHMAIER
GIUSEPPE DI CHIARA
CALOGERO FERRARA
VINCENZO MILITELLO
ALESSANDRO SPENA
JOHN VERVAELE
ELISA CAVASINO
ALESSANDRO SPENA
VALENTINO DARDANONI
ANTONIO LA SPINA
VINCENZO MILITELLO
GIORGIA RIGHI
ALESSANDRO SPENA
PAOLA MAGGIO
LICIA SIRACUSA
GIORGIA SPIRI
ALESSANDRA VELLA
CALOGERO FERRARA
ANNALISA MANGIARACINA
VINCENZO MILITELLO
ALESSANDRO SPENA
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Docen�5 May 2020
3 pm
Docen�8 May 2020
3 pm
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Docen�22 May 2020
3 pm
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10 June 20203 pm
7. HUMAN TRAFFICKING
AND FORCED LABOUR
8. MULTILEVEL PROTECTION
OF THE VICTIMS OF HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
9. ILLICIT TRADES IN THE
MEDITERRANEAN SEA: DRUG
TRAFFICKING
10. ECO-MAFIA AND THE
I L L E G A L T R A NS P O R T O F
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE
ISSUE OF THE HIGH SEA
11. TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL
PROPERTIES (I): PROFILES AND
EXPERIENCES OF THE
COUNTER-ACTION
12. TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL
PROPERTIES (II):
THE INTERNATIONAL , EUROPEAN
AND ITALIAN PERSPECTIVE
AND THE JUDICIAL COOPERATION
13. FINAL TEST
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ROSARIA CRUPI
MARCO MANNO
GIUSEPPE ARNONE
GIUSEPPE DI CHIARA
VINCENZO MILITELLOALESSIA SINATRA
MAURIZIO AGNELLO
ANNALISA MANGIARACINA
LICIA SIRACUSA
LUCIA PARLATO
NICOLA ROMANA
LICIA SIRACUSA
FEDERICA LA CHIOMA
STEFANO MANACORDA
CHRISTOS TSIROGIANNIS
ANNALISA MANGIARACINA
VINCENZO MILITELLO
ALESSANDRO SPENA
CLAUDIA FERRARI
VALERIO MARRA
STEFANO VASSALLO
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DI GIURISPRUDENZA DIPARTIMENTODI GIURISPRUDENZA
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7. HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND FORCED LABOUR The session will be devoted to analysing the impact of human trafficking on forced labour, both from a criminological and from a criminal law perspective.
8.
MULTILEVEL PROTECTION OF THE VICTIMS OF HUMAN
TRAFFIICKING
The session
will
be
devoted
to
analysing
the
multilevel
legal
framework
on
the
protection
of the victims of trafficking. Specific attention will be tribute to Italian law, EU Law and International
legal
instruments.
9.
ILLICIT
TRADES
IN
THE
MEDITERRANEAN
SEA:
DRUG
TRAFFIKING
The session will be devoted to discussing the relevance of the trafficking of drugs in the Mediterranean Sea and, furthermore, analyzing the Italian legal framework and criminal investigations on the topic.
10.
ECO-MAfiA
AND
THE
ILLEGAL
TRANSPORT
OF
HAZARDOUS
WASTE.
THE
ISSUE
OF
THE
HIGH
SEA
The
session
will
be
devoted
to
discussing
the
relevance
of
the
new
emerging
Eco-mafia
and the
illegal
transport
of
hazardous
waste
in
the
Mediterranean
Sea.
Moreover,
the
session
will be
devoted
to
better
understanding
to
what
extent
European
Union
and
EU
Member
States may
exercise
jurisdictional
and
enforcement
powers,
according
to
the
Law
on
the
High
Sea and
the
International
Conventions
on
the
matter.
11.
TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL PROPERTIES (I):
PROFILES AND EXPERIENCES OF THE
COUNTER-ACTION
The two concluding sessions of the course are dedicated to the trafficking of cultural properties, which today represents one of the most widespread illicit trafficking in the Mediterranean. In the first one, the main lines of the wide notion of "cultural heritage" are outlined, in the light of some experiences of the protection system, both with respect to administrative agencies and to the appropriate law enforcement unit, and with respect to some cases of criminal law enforcement.
12.
TRAFFICKING
OF
CULTURAL
PROPERTIES (II):
THE INTERNATIONAL,
EUROPEA AND
ITALIAN PERSPECTIVE AND THE JUDICIAL COOPERATION
The session will be aimed at outlining the legal framework of multi-level (international, European and Italian) contrast in the protection of cultural heritage and the experiences of judicial cooperation in this field.
13.
FINAL TEST
Final test to assess the competences acquired throughout the course.
EUROPEAN AND