Cuba to host International Meeting on Criminal Sciences

Edited by Catherin López
2023-03-09 14:57:15

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More than 400 national delegates will participate in the meeting, as well as delegates from Venezuela, Bolivia, Belarus, Vietnam, Mongolia, Mozambique, and Spain, Vietnam, Mongolia, Mozambique, and Spain. Photo: Vladimir Molina

Havana, Mar 9 (RHC) The 15th International Meeting on Criminal Sciences 2023 and the 3rd Legality, Law and Society Event will be held from March 15 to 17 at the Havana Convention Palace.

The main themes of the meeting will include the role of the State as a guarantee of effective public management; the State, society, and law in the fight against corruption and other associated manifestations; effective judicial protection; economic crimes, as well as gender, law, and prevention of violence.

More than 400 national delegates will participate in the meeting, as well as delegates from invited countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia, Belarus, Vietnam, Mongolia, Mozambique, and Spain.

The Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR), with the co-sponsorship of the Faculty of Law of the University of Havana and the National Union of Jurists of Cuba, is organizing the event, which will be held in person and virtually.

Among those invited are prosecutors, judges, lawyers, legal advisors, comptrollers, criminologists, forensic doctors, attorneys, prosecutors, prominent professors, and a group of university students.

Patricia Rizo, Chief Prosecutor of the Directorate of International Legal Cooperation and International Relations of the Attorney General's Office. Photo: Vladimir Molina

According to the Chief Prosecutor of the Directorate of International Legal Cooperation and International Relations of the Attorney General's Office, Patricia Rizo, the meeting seeks to promote an exchange of experiences aimed at finding more timely solutions, for an agile criminal due process, able to achieve adequate social justice and provide solutions to the problems raised.

She added that it will also give continuity to the strengthening of inter-institutional bilateral cooperation links between the Attorney General's Office and the Public Prosecutor's Offices of the countries attending the meeting (Source: Prensa Latina).



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