Thessaloniki, Greece

Recent developments on financial crime, corruption and money laundering: European and international perspectives

when 4 July 2018 - 12 July 2018
language English
duration 2 weeks
credits 3.5 EC
fee EUR 350

The Research Institute for Transparency, Corruption and Financial Crime, Faculty of Law - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (http://anti-corruption.law.auth.gr/), hosts an intensive 8-day summer school on recent developments in the fields of financial crime, corruption and money laundering at a national, European and international level, for participants who wish to advance their knowledge in this field.

The summer school will focus on ongoing developments of key issues in combating international fraud, corruption and money laundering, international and European anti-fraud mechanisms and procedures, etc. Recent developments to be discussed will include, inter alia, the new directive on fraud against the EU financial interests, the new Regulation on the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, the 4th anti-money laundering directive, which recently came into force, as well as the proposal to amend it, etc.


Speakers include:

Prof. Lorena Bachmaier Winter, Complutense University, Madrid/ St. Louis University, USA

Ass. Prof. Pedro Caeiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Dr. Peter Csonka, Head of Unit (Criminal Law) at European Commission DG Justice

Prof. Thomas Elholm, University of Southern Denmark

Prof. Sabine Gless, University of Basel, Switzerland

Prof. Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi, Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Greece

Prof. Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary London,UK

Prof. Helmut Satzger, LMU University Munich, Germany

Ass. Prof. Walther, Université de Lorraine, France

A detailed program and list of speakers will be available by the end of January 2018 at http://anti-corruption.law.auth.gr/en/anti-corruption/7182


When?

4-12 July 2018.

Where?

In Thessaloniki, the second largest city in Greece, which is renowned for its university, festivals, events, and vibrant cultural life in general.

How can I apply?

Applications should be submitted electronically. The application form is available at http://www.law.auth.gr/en/anti-corruption/summer-school-application2018

The application deadline is 30 April 2018. We offer a special “early bird” fee to all participants who register before 31 March 2018.


For any questions please contact us via e-mail: anti-corruption@law.auth.gr

Course leader

Prof. Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi, Aristotle University Thessaloniki

Target group

This summer school is aimed at law students, young graduates and professionals with a background in law. Applicants with a background in other disciplines that are relevant to the theme of the summer school will be considered as well.

All courses are taught in English. Although applicants are not required to present an official certificate of language proficiency, they need to be fluent in English in order to follow the courses and interact with fellow students.

Course aim

The course aims to advance the knowledge of the participants on recent developments in the fields of financial crime, corruption and money laundering at a national, European and international level.
The summer school will focus on ongoing developments of key issues in combating international fraud, corruption and money laundering, international and European anti-fraud mechanisms and procedures, etc. Recent developments to be discussed will include, inter alia, the new directive on fraud against the EU financial interests, the new Regulation on the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, the 4th anti-money laundering directive, which recently came into force, as well as the proposal to amend it, etc.

Fee info

EUR 350: The tuition fee for the 2018 session is € 350. It includes tuition, course materials, certificate of attendance and participation in the farewell event.
We offer a special “early bird” fee of € 300 to all participants who register before 31 March 2018.
EUR 632: For participants who wish to be accommodated in a recommended hotel (with an extra fee) there may be a possibility depending on room availability. If you are interested for such an accommodation please contact us (anti-corruption@law.auth.gr) after May 31st.

Scholarships

Unfortunately, there are no scholarships available for this course.