Networking activities
Connect Subcommittee
This subcommittee is in charge of disseminating the most significant doctrinal and jurisprudential contributions on EPPO and publicising the events with well-known guests on the most popular social media platforms and channels, including Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook.
Chair
Carlotta Eleni Law student at the Milano-Bicocca University
Dimitri Eleni Law student at the Milano-Bicocca University
Nidhi Mehra
Members:
Beatrice Pellegrino
Wisal Tayebi
Activities
The impact of social media in spreading EPPO’S work
Author: Migliore Francesca Benedetta Committee: Connect Committee Date: 12/05/2024 EPPO is an organ of the European Union, known as the European Public Prosecutor’s Office. It derives its legal basis from Article 86 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European...
Pubblicazione del rapporto 2023 sulle attività della Procura europea (Eppo)
Author: Beatrice Pellegrino Committee: Connect Committee Date: 01/03/2024 Oggi 1/03/2024 è stato presentato il report annuale relativo alle attività della Procura europea, che hanno avuto luogo nel corso del 2023. Il documento, oltre che contenere dati statistici del...
Debut on Spotify of the podcast about Eppo:” STEPPO: a step forward in integration”
Author: Beatrice Pellegrino Committee: Connect Subcommittee Date: 07/02/2024 This week marks the exciting launch of "Steppo: A Step Forward in Integration," a groundbreaking podcast that takes you on a journey through the intricate landscape of this vital institution....
EPPO: proposal corruption and regulation amendment
Author: Giulia Varisco – Law student Milano-Bicocca University Editor in chief - STEPPO Editorial board Date: 12/06/2023 On 3 May 2023, the European Commission presented a proposal (COM 234, Corruption proposal) for the adoption of a new directive aimed at perfecting...
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