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CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL LAW
Vers un droit européen de la procédure pénale
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Thursday, 6th February
RECEPTION & REGISTRATION WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
OLIVIER MÉNARD, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of Nantes
MICHEL CATALA, Head of Alliance Europa, Professor, University of Nantes
ARACELI TURMO, Senior lecturer, University of Nantes
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THE SYSTEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR A EUROPEAN LAW OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Keynote – The Constitutional Principles of EU Law and Criminal Procedural Law
XAVIER GROUSSOT, Professor, Lund University, Sweden
PANEL 1. MUTUAL RECOGNITION IN EU CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL LAW
Chair : XAVIER GROUSSOT, Professor, Lund University, Sweden
La Cour de justice de l’Union européenne et les garanties d’indépendance de la justice
JULIA BURCHETT, PhD Candidate, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium & University of Grenoble-Alpes, France
La confiance mutuelle, reconnaissance mutuelle et crise de valeurs : la difficile
équation entre justice pénale européenne et diversité nationale. Comment ménager la chèvre et le chou ?
DR TONY MARGUERY, Lecturer, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
The Concept of Minimum Rules in EU Criminal Procedural Law: The Question of Member States’ Discretion
KONSTANTINOS ZOUMPOULAKIS, PhD candidate, University of Leiden, the Netherlands
COFFEE BREAK
PANEL 2. PROCEDURAL GUARANTEES AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPEAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Chair : RENAUD COLSON, Senior lecturer, University of Nantes, France
Towards a European Right to Claim Innocence?
DR JOOST NAN, Associate Professor in criminal (procedural) law, Erasmus University
Rotterdam & DR SJARAI LESTRADE, Assistant Professor in criminal (procedural) law,
Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands
The Fundamental Rights Exception in Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: An Unsustainable ‘Variable Geometry’
PABLO MARTÍN RODRÍGUEZ, Professor, University of Granada, Spain
Ne bis in idem in European Law: A Difficult Exercise in Constitutional Pluralism
ARACELI TURMO, Senior lecturer, University of Nantes, France
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Why is a Redefinition of the Autonomous Concept of ‘Judicial Authority’ in the Euro-pean Arrest Warrant Proceedings Needed?
DR ARIADNA H. OCHNIO, Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
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THE EMERGENCE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AS A DISTINCT FIELD OF EUROPEAN UNION LAW
Keynote – L’Union européenne a-t-elle un droit de la procédure pénale?
ANNE WEYEMBERGH, Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
PANEL 3. THE EMERGENCE OF AN EU COMPETENCE
Chair : ANNE WEYEMBERGH, Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
EU Criminal Justice and the Diversity of Legal Cultures in Europe
RENAUD COLSON, Senior lecturer, University of Nantes, France
The Emergency Brake in EU Criminal Procedural Law – A Legal and Political Analysis
JACOB ÖBERG, Associate Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow, Lund University, Sweden
Les directives sur les droits procéduraux: contenu et mise en œuvre
FABIEN LE BOT, DG Just, European Commission, PhD (University Panthéon-Assas, Paris 2),
France
COFFEE BREAK
PANEL 4. THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
Chair : ARACELI TURMO, Senior lecturer, University of Nantes, France
Les garanties procédurales offertes à la défense face au Parquet européen
LOUISE SEILER, PhD candidate, University of Nantes, France
L’intégration du Parquet européen dans le système judiciaire français
THOMAS CASSUTO, Conseiller, Cour d’appel de Paris, France
Le Parquet européen : perspectives suisses
MARIA LUDWICZAK GLASSEY, Dr. iur, Lecturer, University of Geneva, Switzerland
The Position of the Juge d’Instruction in the Framework of the EPPO Regulation
ANA LAURA CLAES, PhD researcher, KU Leuven & ANNE WERDING, Assistant in Criminal Law, University of Liège and Attorney-at-law at the Liège Bar, Belgium
LUNCH BREAK (FREE)
Friday, 7th February
6:00pm 9:30am 9:50am 11:00am 12:15pmhttp://europeanlaw2020.sciencesconf.org PANEL 5. CREATING EU STANDARDS IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Chair : STEFAN BRAUM, Professor, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Existe-t-il des garanties européennes relatives à la protection de la vie privée dans le cadre de l’enquête pénale ?
MAXIME LASSALLE, PhD, University of Luxembourg & Paris Nanterre University, Teaching Assistant, Paris Nanterre University, France
La proposition « e-evidence » : révélatrice des limites de l’émergence d’une procédure pénale européenne ou compromis nécessaire ?
HÉLÈNE CHRISTODOULOU, PhD & LAETITIA GAURIER & ALICE MORNET, PhD candi-dates, University of Toulouse, France
Direct Cooperation with Service Providers : Can the EU Prevent a Privacy Protection Race to the Bottom?
MARINE CORHAY, PhD candidate and Teaching assistant, University of Liège, Belgium
Access to Justice for Detainees in the EU
GAËTAN CLIQUENNOIS, Permanent researcher for the CNRS, University of Nantes, France
PANEL 6. IMPACT OF EU CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL LAW BEYOND ITS SCOPE
Chair : CAROLE BILLET, Senior lecturer, University of Nantes, France
La procédure pénale hors d’elle-même. Étude de cas des rapports entre droit de l’Union européenne et procédure pénale à partir du système ETIAS
FRÉDÉRIQUE MICHÉA & LAURENT ROUSVOAL, Senior lecturers, University of Rennes 1, France
The Extraterritorial Impact of EU Criminal Procedural Law
CHLOÉ BRIÈRE, Professor of EU Law and Post-Doctoral Research Fellow F.R.S. – F.N.R.S., Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
EU Criminal Procedural Law – The Impact of Brexit
ANNEGRET ENGEL, Senior Lecturer in EU Law, Lund University, Sweden
PROPOS CONCLUSIFS
STEFAN BRAUM, Professor, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Conference under the direction of Araceli TURMO For any further information, please write to coppue2020@gmail.com
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