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Nicolas GIANNAKOPOULOS - Profile
International Leading Specialist in anti-corruption, anti-MLA and anti-organized crime for over 25 years
PROFILE
- Project-oriented and entrepreneur mindset
- Recognized worldwide specialist on crime-related risk management and mitigation
- Associated professor, lecturer and author in leading Universities in the world (US, UK, Switzerland, China, Mongolia, France, Italy, etc.)
- Extensive network in the international institutions and NGOs on crime-related risk management.
- Risk management
- Due Diligence
- International mitigation
- Complexe cases analysis
- Teaching and lecturing
- Scientific research projects leading
- Strategic thinking
- Cyber-crime risk expert
- Author
- Asset recovery leading expert
- High level negociation
- Conferences and events
- Fluent speaking and writing : French, English, Italian
- Speaking : Spanish and Portuguese
- Learning : Russian and Serbian
MEMBERSHIPS AND AWARDS
- Founding member of ACADS
- Member of the UNODC academic expert on crime
- Member of LIBERA, EU association against organized crime
- Receiver of the Medal of Merit of the Brazilian Magistrature for the Outstanding Efforts in Combatting Organized Crime in Latin America
CONTACT
Phone :
+41 79 536 0758
Email:
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CURRENT WORK EXPERIENCE
INSTITUTE COMBATTING ECONOMIC CRIME (ILCE) – SWITZERLAND – ASSOCIATED PROFESSOR – 2009
- Harvard, Yale and Northeastern University (US)
- Beijing Normal University (BNU)
- Faculty of Law at Ulaan Baatar University
- University of Geneva, Global Studies Institute
- Università Cattolica di Milano (Italy)
- Università Cattolica di Brasilia (Brasil)
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Greek Debt and Criminal Risks (Northeastern Univ. Boston - US)
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Afghan Narcotrafficking (East-West institute)
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Countering Human Trafficking project (Univ. of Birmingham – UK)
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African anticorruption frameworks (ROLACC – Qatar)
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Organized Crime and Corruption in Switzerland (CH)
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Donato Castronuovo is Full Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Ferrara (Italy). Formerly, he has been PhD candidate and carried out research and teaching for three decades at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy). His preferred areas of research include the general theory of negligent crimes; rule of law and general clauses; constitutional principles and criminal law; complementary and corporate criminal law, with particular reference to workplace, environmental, food and product safety; medical professional responsibility; criminal liability of collective entities and corporations. He fluently speaks French and German and has conducted several research periods in many European institution, primarily at the Humboldt Universität in Berlin and at the Max-Planck-Institut für Strafrecht in Freiburg i.Br. (Germany). He has been visiting professor at several European universities, including Strasbourg, Paris X, Université de Corse, Université de Franche-Comté Besançon.
He has taken part to numerous research project at both national and European level and is member of the editorial board of several criminal law scientific reviews and book series; moreover, since 2016 he is member of the Board of Professors of the Doctorate in “EU law and national systems” at the University of Ferrara, where since November 2018 he is also Deputy Director of MacroCrimes - Center for European Legal Studies on Macro-Crime, funded by the Department of Excellence programme.
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Dr. Ety Elish, PhD in Criminology, senior lecturer in the Department of Criminology at the Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Israel. In addition, I serve as a public representative on Parole Boards (appointment of the Ministry of Justice in Israel) and as an official auditor of the IPS (Israel Prison Service).
Most of my research focuses on the processes of changing and rehabilitating prisoners and criminals, primarily from a positive criminology perspective. Recently I have been researching, together with colleagues, criminal and ethical aspects in the field of public health.
Danijela V. Spasić - Profile
Danijela V. Spasić graduated from the College of the Ministry of Interior and Faculty of Security Studies. She received her PhD with a thesis titled The Community Policing and Domestic Violence. She teaches Police and Society, Human Security and Criminology as an Associate Professor at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade.
Her research fields include community policing, gender based violence, criminology, women’s human rights, and the status of women in the policing and security sectors. She is a member of The Victimology Society of Serbia and The American Society of Criminology - Division of Policing.