- Turin -Over the past three weeks some high level international experts have been delivering exclusive lectures to the group of selected students currently attending the International Expert Programme in Investigative and Legal Psychology
- Gammarath, Tunisia -Séminaire International sur le projet de loi relatif à la confiscation civile comme instrument de lutte contre la corruption Le Ministère des Domaines de l’État et des Affaires foncières organise les 3 et 4 mars 2016 sous le Haut Patrona
- Violent extremism cannot be defeated without interventions addressing the root of the problem – the specific ideologies and motivations that stimulate recruitment into these criminal organizations.
- UN Campus in Turin -UNICRI launches the International Postgraduate Expert Programme in Investigative and Legal Psychology (60 ECTS credits) Call for Applications: Open Application Deadline: 30 August 2015 UNICRI, in collaboration with th
- UN Campus in Turin -10th Edition of the Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Crime and Justice Call for Applications: Open Application Deadline: 23 August 2015 UNICRI is pleased to announce the 10th edition of the
- Unprecedented globalization, expansion and change is irrevocably altering global dynamics.
- Cybercrime and the risks for the economy and enterprises at the European Union and Italian levels The research study entitled "Cybercrime and the risks for the economy and enterprises at the European Union and Italian level" was presente
- Turin -The Seminar, organized in cooperation with the Office of the Public Counsel for the Defence of the International Criminal Court, presents a unique opportunity for lawyers interested in the practice of international criminal law whether in national
- Turin -This issue serves as a platform to share different perspectives on some of the most critical destabilizing factors such as violent extremism, corruption, organized criminal networks and environmental crime.
- Mediterrean Basin -UNICRI with countries of the Mediterranean Basin (Egypt, Greece, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia) on the occasion of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
- Turin -Sharing of good practices between cities around the world on preventing crime and violence and contribute to sustainable urban development 20 - 21 May 2013, Turin (Italy)
- Turin (Italy) -The present and the future of International Criminal Justice Lectio Magistralis by
Cross-border capital movements that serve to conceal illegal activities or evade taxation have been recently placed at the centre of the international agenda. Trade misinvoicing, profit shifting by multinational corporations, and offshore bank deposits to conceal the proceeds of crime or simply to avoid taxes, all deprive national treasuries of much needed resources. Resources which could otherwise be invested in development. Vulnerable populations in developing countries are the most affected by the harmful consequences of illicit financial flows.
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), Association of Defence Counsel Practising before the ICTY(ADC-ICTY), OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE ODIR), Manual on International Criminal Defence: ADC-ICTY Developed Practices within the framework of the War Crimes Justice Project, UNICRI, Turin, 2011.
Report on Children and Counter-Terrorism
Terrorism is not a new phenomenon. However, it has acquired new dimensions in the twenty-first century. Terrorist groups have become more structured, and are now often transnational; the majority of the latest terrorist attacks are religiously motivated; and terrorist acts have become increasingly brutal, particularly in terms of civilian casualties.