Conference "Social rehabilitation of offenders and european criminal justice. An emerging or a ghostly principle?"

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PROGRAMME

27 November, 1.00 – 6.30 p.m.

Registration of Participants and Welcome Light Lunch

WELCOME ADDRESS

Christian Corsi Rector of the University of Teramo

INTRODUCTION

Emanuela Pistoia Jean Monnet Chair “DeCrim” - University of Teramo

KEY-NOTE SPEECH THE PLACE OF DETENTION IN EUROPEAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

A presentation based on the Report “Prisons and detention conditions in the EU” requested by the LIBE Committee

Anne Weyembergh - Julia Burchett Université Libre de Bruxelles

SESSION I THE STATE OF ART ON SOCIAL REHABILITATION IN JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS

Chair Emanuela Pistoia Jean Monnet Chair “DeCrim” - University of Teramo

Introduction

Jacob Öberg University of Southern Denmark

Does Framework Decision 2008/909 make any progress in terms of social rehabilitation from the Strasbourg Convention?

Alessandro Rosanò University of Parma

Balancing fundamental rights protection and rehabilitation pursuant to Framework Decision (EU) 2008/909: should the application of the “two-step test” be tailored to the aims of the Framework Decision?

Aart De Vries - Luigi Prosperi University of Utrecht

Reading between the lines of the Ognyanov Ruling: what role for early parole and prison benefits in judicial cooperation in criminal matters?

Stefano Montaldo University of Turin

Coffee break

SESSION II SOCIAL REHABILITATION IN THE LAW OF SOME MEMBER STATES

Chair Marco Pittiruti Teaching Staff Jean Monnet Chair “DeCrim” - University of Teramo

Portugal Pedro Caeiro University of Coimbra

Poland Natalia Daśko - Piotr Sadowski University of Toruń

Italy Susanna Marietti Antigone

28 November, 9.00 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.

SESSION III TAKING STOCK OF THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO DETENTION: WHAT CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIAL REHABILITATION?

Introduction and Chair Maciej Serowaniec University of Toruń

Common minimum standards on fundamental rights in detention according to the European Court of Human Rights

Gilberto Felici European Court of Human Rights

Children’s Rights in Detention

Ursula Kilkelly University College Cork

Louise Forde Brunel Law School

Directive (EU) 2016/800 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 May 2016 on procedural safeguards for children who are suspects or accused persons in criminal proceedings: from child-friendly justice to social rehabilitation

Lorena Bachmeier Complutense University - Madrid

FINAL ROUND TABLE MAKING SENSE OF BITS AND PIECES

Introduction and Chair Giacomo Di Federico University of Bologna

Insights from the CJEU’s case-law on (non)integration of people in detention

Leandro Mancano University of Edinburgh

The power of the EU to establish rules on criminal sanctions

Pedro Caeiro University of Coimbra

Rethinking the political economy of punishment at the EU level: an assessment of the alternatives to incarceration as a tool of harmonization under Article 83 TFEU

Adriano Martufi University of Pavia and University of Leiden

Should harmonization of detention conditions be pursued by the European Union?

Valentina Faggiani University of Granada

Higher national protection of fundamental rights and national identity

Costanza Di Francesco Maesa University of Siena - Italy and São Paulo

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