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Wednesday, 22 – Friday, 24 February 2017 École Nationale de la Magistrature (ENM) / French National School for the Judiciary 3 ter quai aux fleurs 75004 Paris, France EJTN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMINAR CYBERCRIME & INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS: EAW & MLA SIMULATIONS [CR/2017/01] With financial support from the Justice Programme of the European Union
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Wednesday, 22 – Friday, 24 February 2017 École Nationale de la Magistrature (ENM) / French National School for the Judiciary

3 ter quai aux fleurs 75004 Paris, France EJTN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMINAR

CYBERCRIME & INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS:

EAW & MLA SIMULATIONS

[CR/2017/01]

With financial support from the Justice Programme of the European Union

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This training is based on a ‘learn-by-doing’ methodology and the simulation of the different stages of EU judicial cooperation in the fight against cross-border crime. Participants will work on the basis of a case inspired by real facts and involving both national and cross-border judicial cooperation.

This training will require strong interaction between the participants forming the 3 different national Core Groups (CGs). Participants will comment on the practical cases according to their national legal systems and, most importantly, learn about their colleagues’ systems in

counterpart Member States, thereby promoting EU cooperation and mutual trust when executing a European Arrest Warrant or requesting Mutual Legal Assistance. Participants will be assisted by international and national experts, EJN contact points and EUROJUST representatives.

A comprehensive overview of the work of EUROJUST and the EJN, and their contribution to international judicial cooperation in criminal matters, will be also be addressed.

The working language of the training is English but participants may use their national language when discussing the case within their national group.

WEDNESDAY, 22 FEBRUARY 2017

8.30-09.00 Arrival and registration of the participants

09.00-09.10 Welcome Words TBC, French National School for the Judiciary (ENM)

09.10-09.30 Presentation of the European Judicial Training Network (EJTN) & Pre-Training Knowledge Assessment (Turning Technologies)

Teresa CABRITA, Project Manager, EJTN Secretariat

09.30-09.45 Introduction to the Seminar Petr KLEMENT, Public Prosecutor, General Coordinator of the EJTN Criminal Justice I Project

09.45-10.30 The European Judicial Network in Criminal Matters (EJN): Competences, actions and role in assisting in judicial cooperation

Charlotte ANNE, Unit for Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, French Ministry of Justice, EJN National Correspondent for France

10.30-11.00 Group Photo & Coffee Break

11.00-12.45 Study of Cases: Drafting International Requests Breakout Rooms

National Experts:

Emmanuelle LEGRAND, Investigating Judge,

Tribunal de Grande Instance, Nanterre; French

National Expert

Viktorija ŠELMIENĖ, Judge, Vilnius City District

Court, Lithuanian National Expert

Katarzyna KRYSIAK, Public Prosecutor, Polish

National Expert

EUROJUST Delegates:

Laima ČEKELIENĖ National Member for Lithuania, Eurojust

Paweł WĄSIK Assistant to the National Member for

Poland, Eurojust

TBC, EUROJUST representative for France

12.45-14.00 Lunch Break

14.00-15.30 Study of Cases: Drafting International Requests (Continuation) Breakout Rooms

National Experts and Eurojust Delegates

15.30-16.00 Coffee Break

16.00-17.30

Study of Cases: Drafting International Requests (Continuation) Breakout Rooms

National Experts and Eurojust Delegates

17.30

19.30

End of Day 1

Dinner at La Bouteille d'Or (9 Quai Montebello, 75005 Paris, France)

DRAFT PROGRAMME CORE GROUP 1 FRANCE / CORE GROUP 2 LITHUANIA / CORE GROUP 3 POLAND

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FRIDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 2017

8.45-09.00 Arrival and registration of the participants

9.00-10.00 Lecture: European Actors and the Effectiveness of the European Arrest Warrant: The Role of EUROJUST in Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters

Laima ČEKELIENĖ National Member for Lithuania, Eurojust

10.00-10.45 Execution of a EAW and MLA Requests: Final Conclusions by the Core Groups

National Experts and Eurojust Delegates

10.45-11.15 Coffee break

11.15-12.00 Plenary Session – Chair: Project General Coordinator (1) Final Debriefing by Rapporteurs from CG1, CG2 and CG3 (2) Report by the National Experts

National Experts and Eurojust Delegates

12.00-12.15 Assessment of Knowledge Acquired (Turning Technologies) & Evaluation of the Training by the Participants (Submission of Evaluation Forms)

Teresa CABRITA, Project Manager, EJTN Secretariat

Petr KLEMENT, Public Prosecutor, General Coordinator of the EJTN Criminal Justice I Project

12.15 Light Lunch & Departure of the Participants

NATIONAL EXPERTS, EUROJUST & EJN SPEAKERS

Charlotte ANNE Member of the Unit for Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, French Ministry of Justice, EJN National Correspondent for France

Laima ČEKELIENĖ National Member for Lithuania, Eurojust

Martijn EGBERTS Public Prosecutor, National Public Prosecutor’s Office, The Netherlands

Petr KLEMENT Public Prosecutor, Czech Republic; General Coordinator of the EJTN Criminal Justice I Project

Katarzyna KRYSIAK Public Prosecutor, Senior Specialist at the Department of International Cooperation of the National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Poland; Convener of the EJTN Criminal Law Sub-Working Group

Emmanuelle LEGRAND Investigating Judge, Tribunal de Grande Instance (TGI) of Nanterre, France

Viktorija ŠELMIENĖ Judge, Vilnius City District Court, Lithuania

Paweł WĄSIK Assistant to the National Member for Poland,

Eurojust

TBC EUROJUST, France

THURSDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 2017

08.45-09.00 Arrival and registration of the participants

9.00-10.30 Lecture: Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence in EU Criminal Justice and its Impact on Investigations: Legal Aspects, Challenges and Solutions

Martijn EGBERTS, Public Prosecutor, National Public Prosecutor’s Office, The Netherlands

10.30-11.00 Coffee Break

11.00-13.00 Executing a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) and a Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) Request Breakout Rooms

National Experts and Eurojust Delegates

13.00-14.00 Lunch Break

14.00-15.15 Executing a EAW and a MLA Request (Continued) Breakout Rooms

National Experts and Eurojust Delegates 15.15-16.30 General Debriefing on the Execution of a EAW and MLA by

the Core Groups Breakout Rooms

16.30 End of Day 2

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European Judicial Training Network 123, rue du Commerce B-1000 Bruxelles Phone +32 2 280 22 42 Fax +32 2 280 22 36 Mail [email protected] www.ejtn.eu

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