SIECO III – INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON ORGANIZED CRIMINAL STUDIES | ORGANIZED CRIME: DESTINATION OF THE PRODUCT AND ADVANTAGES OF CRIME AND TECHNOLOGY

26 Feb 2024 - 09:00 | 1 Mar 2024 - 18:00

Auditorium 3

SIECO III – International Seminar Studies on Transnational Organized Crime, which will take place at the Autonomous University of Lisbon, from February 26th to March 1st, 2024, is an international scientific event held by Ratio Legis – Center for Research and Development in Sciences Legal Department of the Autonomous University of Lisbon in partnership with JusGov/JusCrim of EDUMinho and PUC-RS.

The speakers propose to discuss the current law and the ongoing criminal legislative changes regarding the destination of the proceeds of organized crime, the normative application at the material and criminal procedural level to the phenomenon under study, the relationship between organized crime and new technologies and the consequent influence of these on criminal legislation.

The prosecution of this crime requires that the State maintain the firmness typical of a democratic constitutional state (Kriele) in the face of the insatiable immediate response requested by the community, entangled in a communication based on a relentless ephemerality whose vaporization gains spaces of affirmation and dominance over the dynamics of globalization [the power of crime and the crimes of power], the prevention and repression of crime and criminal policies that must be anchored in the ethical superiority of the State.

This debate will feature experts from Germany – Humboldt University –, Brazil – PUC-RS, UNIVALI, FACAMP, FADI and ESP/ANP-PF –, Spain – University of Seville and University of Salamanca –, Italy – University of Messina – and Portugal – School of Law of the University of Minho, Faculty of Law of the Portuguese Catholic University and Lusófona University.

The event integrates the activities of the R&D Project Corpus Delicti – Studies of Transnational Organized Crime of UAL's Ratio Legis, which has been developing and publishing studies since 2018 on the phenomenon of transnational organized crime and is, today, the basis of an international network of scientific studies on one of the phenomena that undermines the essence of community life and democracies.

3pm – Opening of SIECO III

Chairman of the Board of Directors of Grupo Autónoma/CEU
Magnificent Dean of the Autonomous University of Lisbon
Department Director
Scientific Coordination


Table I
Moderation: Doctor Maria João Guia

The seizure and confiscation of benefits in organized crime: meaning and scope
Doctor Mário Ferreira Monte

Organized crime and asset recovery: reflections on the model (Portuguese and international)
Doctor Flávia Noversa Loureiro

Asset Laundering Control Strategies
Doctor Aldacy Rachid Coutinho

Organized crime: new technologies and criminal proceedings
Doctor Jacinto by Miranda Coutinho

09:30 – Table II
Moderation:
Doctor Emanuel Carvalho

Network Crime: From technological shock to digital panopticon
Doctor Pedro Jacob

The Corporate Criminal Organization and its Deep Interconnection with Money Laundering and Corruption: crimes in normalized contexts and social harm
Doctor Rodrigo Ziembowicz

Organized Crime and Artificial Intelligence: an impossible relationship?
Doctor Inês Godinho

Digital evidence: criminal expertise and corpus delicti
Doctor Geraldo Prado

 

13:00 – Lunch

 

3pm – Presentation of Articles & Debate
Moderation:
Doctor Manuel Monteiro Guedes Valente

Article presentation
Master Gabriel Bulhões
Master Gustavo Brito
Master Marcos Monteiro
Master Bartira Maia da Cunha

 

Book presentation

Geraldo Prado (2024). Criminal Procedure Course – Tome I – Fundamentals and System. Barcelona/Madrid/Buenos Aires/São Paulo: Marcial Pons.

3pm – Table III
Moderation:
Doctor Rodrigo Ziembowicz

The Law to Combat Organized Crime, in particular preventive seizure with a view to the widespread loss of assets in favor of the State
Doctor Ana Raquel Conceição

Cyber due process in its relationship with organized crime
Doctor Fauzi Hassan Choukr

Association, Division of Tasks and… Advantage of Any Nature!? Conceptual problems of criminal organization in Brazilian legislation: the need for some undue advantage of crime
Doctor Eliomar da Silva Pereira

Investigations and criminal evidence in organized crime procedures. Old and new challenges of the Italian model in light of technological evolution
Doctor Stefano Ruggeri

The loss of instruments, products and advantages: the case of cryptoactives
Doctor Pedro Freitas

 

09:30 – Table IV
Moderation:
Doctor Manuel Monteiro Guedes Valente

Management and reuse of assets arising from organized crime
Doctor Teresa Aguado Correa

European Public Prosecutor's Office, economic and financial crime and asset recovery
Doctor Margarida Santos

The COT and the persistence(?) of custodial sanctions – we will finally be able to escape the Minotaur's labyrinth? Master Inês Farinha

The procedural treatment of organized crime in Brazil
Doctor Marcos Eberarhdt

13:00 – Lunch

3pm – Presentation of Articles & Debate
Moderation: Doctor Nereus Giacomolli

Article presentation
Master Daniel Lima Oliveira
Master Ana Gonçalves
Dr. Mariana Fernandes
Dr. João Jorge
Dr. Débora Jordana

9:30 am – Table V
Moderation: Master José Ramos

Extended confiscation in Brazilian legislation
Doctor Nereus Giacomolli

The loss of assets and benefits from crime: the political debate and current regulations
Doctor Manuel Monteiro Guedes Valente

Patrimonial sanctions against organized crime and corruption
Doctor Laura Zuñiga Rodriguez

Closing
The coordination

 

 

 

 

Scientific Coordination

Doctor Manuel Monteiro Guedes Valente

Doctor Mário Ferreira Monte

Doctor Nereu José Giacomolli

 

                

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