PROTECTING VICTIMS IN THE EU: THE ROAD AHEAD

Similar documents
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS PLATFORM

Proactive media strategies to promote EU-wide anti-fraud messages

The Presidency Conference is co-financed by the European Commisssion through grant VS/2010/0821

Latvian Presidency Conference on Occupational Safety and Health

Introduction to the European Agency. Cor J.W. Meijer, Director. European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education

EISS Conference 2007 Immigration from outside the EU and social security

11 th Budapest Human Rights Forum (Budapest, November 2018) Concept Note

Social Convergence in the EU

2. The table in the Annex outlines the declarations received by the General Secretariat of the Council and their status to date.

Brussels, June 2013 DRAFT PROGRAM. CORE GROUP 1 Belgium / CORE GROUP 2 Germany / CORE GROUP 3 Poland

Data Protection in the European Union: the role of National Data Protection Authorities Strengthening the fundamental rights architecture in the EU II

CYBERCRIME & INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS: EAW & MLA SIMULATIONS [CR/2017/01] EJTN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMINAR

Unlocking the potential of migration for inclusive development

Organisation of Provision. Cor J.W. Meijer, Director. European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education

Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs DRAFT AGENDA. Meeting

Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION

CLASSIFICATION/CATEGORISATION SYSTEMS IN AGENCY MEMBER COUNTRIES

TRANSITION TO POST-2020 EUROPE November 2017

ANNEX. to the. Proposal for a Council Decision

Foreigners in European prisons

Implementing the Patent Package Second progress report. 1. State of implementation of the EU regulations N 1257/2012 and 1260/2012

TISPOL PERSPECTIVES TO THE EUROPEAN ROAD SAFETY HOW TO SAVE LIVES AND REDUCE INJURIES ON EUROPEAN ROADS?

10 TH INFORMAL ASEM SEMINAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUALITY 7-9 July 2010 Manila, The Philippines

EQUINET Legal Training Programme. Practical use of EU anti-discrimination laws: Trial simulation. 1-2 October 2009, Lisbon (Portugal)

Between Border Control, Security Concerns and International Protection: A Judicial Perspective

No. prev. doc.: 15819/13 PI 159 European Patent with Unitary Effect and Unified Patent Court - Information by the Presidency

ENOC 17 th Annual Conference Children on the move: children first! ENOC 17 th General Assembly meeting

THE ROLE OF NGOs & TRADE UNIONS I N CO M BAT I N G D I S C R I M I N AT I O N

International Nuclear Law Essentials. Programme

Limited THE EUROPEAN UNION, hereinafter referred to as the "Union" THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM, THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA, THE CZECH REPUBLIC,

REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE MEDICRIME CONVENTION SINGLE POINTS OF CONTACT

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES. Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 23 November /11 COPEN 338 EUROJUST 200

Understanding the Innovative Potential of Central Europe: The Region s Economic, Political, and Cultural Environment

14328/16 MP/SC/mvk 1 DG D 2B

COMMON FORUM on Contaminated land in the European Union 2&3 November 2006 Bilbao. Meeting agenda and information

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of establishing the list of supporting documents to be presented by visa applicants in Ireland

Council of the European Union Brussels, 15 October 2015 (OR. en)

International conference on Social Economy under the auspices of the Slovak Presidency of the EU Council

National Human Rights Institutions in the EU Member States Strengthening the fundamental rights architecture in the EU I

Conference on Use of the Internet to Counter the Appeal of Extremist Violence AGENDA

The Czech Ministry of Interior produced a draft Act in preparation of a no-deal Brexit, which was approved by the government on 7 January 2019.

European patent filings

SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE BAR COUNCIL HOUSE OF LORDS EU INTERNAL MARKET SUB-COMMITTEE INQUIRY BREXIT: FUTURE TRADE BETWEEN THE UK AND EU IN SERVICES

The 6th China-ASEAN Forum on. Social Development and Poverty Reduction. -- Inclusive Development and Poverty Reduction

Executive Summary EUROPEAN LABOUR LAW NETWORK FINAL REPORT 2014 CONTRACT VC/2013/1179. I. Key points

Final Conference. EU-Asian Mobility at the time of Migration and Refugees Compacts

Ad-Hoc Query on Revoking Citizenship on Account of Involvement in Acts of Terrorism or Other Serious Crimes

STEERING COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (CDDH)

Empowerment through Participation

REGIONAL COURTS IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION ORGANISATIONS

REGIONAL COURTS IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION ORGANISATIONS

ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE FOR MIGRANTS IN AN IRREGULAR SITUATION

Identification of the respondent: Fields marked with * are mandatory.

13515/16 SC/mvk 1 DG D 2B

Steps towards equal opportunities for migrant elders across Europe Workshop on 13 October 2009 in Brussels

NATIONAL SEMINAR Exchange of experiences on the role of Parliaments in preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence

EUROPE DIRECT Contact Centre

PROGRAMME MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF COUNTER-INSURGENCY AND STABILISATION OPERATIONS: STRATEGIC ISSUES AND OPTIONS

TACKLING SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY DISCRIMINATION

Baseline study on EU New Member States Level of Integration and Engagement in EU Decision- Making

EUROCITIES Social Affairs Forum - Cities for a more social Europe: delivering on a European Pillar of Social Rights October 2017, Gothenburg

EU Regulatory Developments

WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY: FROM RESOLUTION TO ACTION

NELFA s Annual report 2013 Approved at the Annual General Meeting, Maastricht, 29 March 2014

Forum on Europe s foreign policy agenda

UNITARY PATENT PROTECTION (UPP) PACKAGE

PRESS RELEASE. 2631st Council Meeting. General Affairs and External Relations. External Relations. Brussels, December 2004

10 Things You Should Know About a Comprehensive Approach 1

New Approaches in Preventing Human Trafficking: Integrating the European Knowledge

PRESS RELEASE. 2609th Council Meeting. General Affairs and External Relations. External Relations. Luxembourg, 11 October 2004

I TER ATIO AL STA DARDS A D COOPERATIO I THE FIGHT AGAI ST CORRUPTIO AGE DA

Romania's position in the online database of the European Commission on gender balance in decision-making positions in public administration

RENFORCER LA COHERENCE DE L APPROCHE EUROPEENNE EN MATIERE DE RECOURS COLLECTIF : PROCHAINES ETAPES

SCIENTIFIC CULTURE FOR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP

Competent authorities and languages accepted for the European Investigation Order in criminal matters

LSI La Strada International

European Union Passport

A FAIRER EUROPE FOR WORKERS!

Eastern Partnership Panel on Migration and Asylum Integration of migrants and the rights of internally displaced persons

Horizon 2020 Policy Support Facility 'PSF' Specific support to Georgia

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION. Registration

EU for victims of crime 2009

OECD-Hungary Regional Centre for Competition. Annual Activity Report 2005

EUROPEAN COMMISSION DG EMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL AFFAIRS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

MIGRATION FLOWS - FOCUS WESTERN BALKANS

- JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS -

Ad-Hoc Query regarding transposition of the Directive 2011/98/EC on a single application procedure for a single permit

Ad-Hoc Query on Fact Finding Missions. Requested by LV EMN NCP on 6 th January Compilation produced on 15 th March 2012

The EU Visa Code will apply from 5 April 2010

Supplementary Rules 1

PROGRAMME April Malta

EJTN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMINAR

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of

Fertility rate and employment rate: how do they interact to each other?

Economic and Social Council

The plenary sessions (opening session, keynote speakers and WCCES General Assembly) will be held in English and Chinese (simultaneous translation).

Transcription:

PROTECTING VICTIMS IN THE EU: THE ROAD AHEAD Organised by the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union with the support of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights 23-24 March 2011 Budapest, Károlyi-Csekonics Residence, Múzeum u. 17. PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY, 23 MARCH 13:00-13:40 Visiting the Hungarian Parliament (optional program) 14:00-15:00 Registration 15:00-15:30 OPENING CEREMONY Tibor Navracsics, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Public Administration and Justice, Hungary Morten Kjaerum, Director, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) 15:30-16:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESSES Video message from Mme. Viviane Reding, Vice-President of the European Commission, responsible for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship New legislation package on a European victim support system (Victim Package) presented by Françoise Le Bail, Director General for Justice, European Commission 16:00-16:15 Coffee break

16:15-18:15 CASE STUDIES FROM THE EU MEMBER STATES This session will present good practice examples from Member States. I. Case study from the United Kingdom Javed Khan, Chief Executive, Victim Support England & Wales II. Presentation of the Court Introduction and the CURE project Anna Wergens, Crime Victim Compensation and Support Authority, Sweden III. Developments of the victim support system Prof. Jan Van Dijk, International Victimology Institute Tilburg, Netherlands IV. Vulnerable victim groups: children as victims Marzena Mazur, Department of Human Rights, Ministry of Justice, Poland V. Case study: compensation Elisabeth Moiron-Braud, Judge, Head of the office for victims, France 19:30 Gala dinner for participants (Museum of Ethnography, Kossuth Lajos tér 12.) THURSDAY, 24 MARCH 9:15-9:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS The situation of the Hungarian victim support system and the Hungarian government s conception about the new European victim support system. Introduction of the Roadmap. Ferenc Zombor, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, Hungary

10:00-12:00 PARALLEL WORKING GROUPS I. RECOGNITION The victim definition; provide training to all professionals; protecting the privacy of victims. Underreporting by victims and the lack of awareness Joanna Goodey, Head of Department Freedoms and Justice, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Training programs for officials involved in the crime process David McKenna, President, Victim Support Europe Preventive protection Rianne Letschert, Professor International Law and Victimology, Deputy Director, International Victimology Institute Tilburg Rapporteur: Hans Nilsson, Head of Unit Criminal Judicial Cooperation, General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union II. PROTECTION AND SUPPORT Providing psychological and practical aid for victims; effective cooperation between services; victim support organisations; immediate support; language problems. Providing empowering support for victims Rosa Logar, Executive Director, Domestic Abuse Intervention Centre Vienna Victims in Europe Joao Lazaro, President, Portuguese Association for Victim Support (APAV) Protecting victims in practice Ibolya Vojnovics, Government Office of the Capital of Victim Support, Victim Support Department, Hungary Rapporteur: Szilvia Gyurkó, National Institute of Criminology, Hungary Coffee will be served in the working groups

12:00-13:15 Lunch 13:15-15:15 PARALLEL WORKING GROUPS III. ACCESS TO JUSTICE Right of the victim to be informed timely of court hearings and allowing them or their legal counsel to receive information about the proceedings and their outcomes; strengthening the victim s rights to participate in criminal proceedings. Providing information to victims Prof. Andrew Sanders, Head of the Birmingham Law School, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Challenges and opportunities in accessing justice Jonas Grimheden, Programme Manager Legal Research, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Strengthening the victim s role in the crime procedure John Thomas, Lord Justice of Appeal, Court of Appeal of England and Wales, European Networks of Councils for the Judiciary, United Kingdom Rapporteur: Péter Csonka, JHA Coordinator, Permanent Representation of Hungary to the EU IV. REPARATION AND RESTORATION Encouraging the recourse to restorative justice and alternative dispute resolution methods; existing mechanisms; minimum standards. Breaking the cycle Projects towards restoration, responsibility-taking and reintegration in Hungary Borbála Fellegi, Executive director, Foresee Research Group, Hungary National experience in compensation Robert Cario, Prof. dr. of Criminology, Head of Jean Pinatel Criminal Sciences Department, University of Pau and Adour countries, France The recommended minimum standards of restorative justice Levent Altan, European Commission, DG Justice

Rapporteur: Aarne Kinnunen, European Forum for Restorative Justice 15:15-15:45 Coffee break 15:45-16:30 EUROPEAN PROTECTION ORDER (EPO) The present situation of the EPO Teresa Jiménez-Becerril Barrio, Member European Parliament, Spain Civil law protection Jörg Filipponi, Desk Officer, Ministry of Justice, Germany Administrative protection Katariina Jahkola, Ministry of Justice, Finland 16:30-17:00 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS FROM THE WORKING GROUPS Panel debate with the 4 working group rapporteurs General rapporteur: Joanna Goodey, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights 17:00-17:30 CLOSING CEREMONY Róbert Répássy, Minister of State, Hungary Igor Dzialuk, Undersecretary of State, Poland Juan Carlos Campo Moreno, Secretary of Justice, Spain Simultaneous interpretation will be provided from/into English, French Hungarian.