26th Annual Transnational Crime Conference
8 May - 10 May 2024
Session information
Rights of the Defendant: pre-trial detention and other issues
Friday 10 May (1105 - 1235)
Description
We will discuss the particular challenges of the defense of imprisoned defendants. Which particular difficulties and possibilities does the defense have? What are the conditions for the accused to defend themselves being in pre-trial detention? We want to compare how pre-trial detention is applied in different countries and what the conditions in pre-trial detention are like. Is use made of alternative ways to avoid pre-trial detention? Have such alternatives proved successful? Do certain minimum standards exist?
Current activities in politics and legislation will also be addressed, such as the EU Recommendation on the procedural rights of suspects and accused persons subject to pre-trial detention and on material detention conditions.
Session / Workshop Chair(s)
Stefanie Schott | Kipper Durth Schott Rechtsanwälte PartGmbB, Darmstadt, Germany; Vice Chair, Criminal Law Committee |
Sabine ten Doesschate | Sjöcrona van Stigt, Rotterdam, Netherlands; Senior Vice Chair, Criminal Law Committee |
Speakers
Jonathan S Abernethy | Cohen & Gresser, New York, New York, USA; Conference Quality Officer, Criminal Law Committee |
Remy Choo | RCL Chambers Law Corporation, Singapore, Singapore; Co-Vice Chair , LGBTQI+ Law Committee |
Judge Roberto Crepaldi | GIP presso il Tribunale di Milano, Milan, Italy |
Ross Dixon | Hickman & Rose Solicitors, London, England; Vice Chair, Criminal Law Committee |