Meeting on crime in Cuba will end with conferences from Spain and Mozambique

Edited by Beatriz Montes de Oca
2023-03-17 15:27:49

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Fifteenth International Criminal Sciences Meeting

 

 

Havana, March 17 (RHC) The XV International Criminal Sciences Meeting will conclude its sessions in Cuba today, with special interventions by legal professionals from Mozambique and Spain.

At the Havana Convention Center, María Alcale, professor of Criminal Law at the University of Cádiz, Spain, will speak on gender violence and a new Criminal Code: rudiments for the Public Ministry.

Mozambique's deputy attorney general, Alberto Paulo will offer a presentation on the experiences of the African nation in the process of strengthening the Public Ministry and other institutions.

The president of the Cuban Society of Criminal and Criminological Sciences, Mayda Goite, will also make a special intervention on the role of the Attorney General's Office after the procedural and substantive reform.

During three days of debates, legal professionals from a dozen countries and 400 national specialists shared points of view on the performance of the State as a guarantee of effective public management; State, society and law in the fight against corruption and other associated manifestations; effective judicial protection; economic crimes, as well as gender, law and violence prevention.

The Fifteenth International Meeting of Criminal Sciences meets simultaneously with the Third Event of Legality, Law and Society 2023, with the co-sponsorship of the National Union of Jurists of Cuba and the Faculty of Law of the University of Havana. (Source: PL)



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