Networking activities
Lawyers Committee
This subcommittee is responsible for ensuring that criminal and civil lawyers are fully involved and up-to-date, so that the reach of EPPO in the various member states is increased and extended.
The aim is to emphasise the importance of recognising the rights of suspects and defendants during the investigation and trial, with a special focus on the right of defence.
Chair
Fabrizio de Sanna
Criminal Lawyers
Specialises in commercial, industrial, bankruptcy, financial, and corporate criminal law. In 2021, he received the Lawyer of the Year ‘Corporate Criminal Law Boutique of Excellence’ award from the legal community.
Federico Iacopo Mamoli
Civil Lawyers
Specialised in corporate, industrial, international, and commercial contract law.
Members:
Shubham Banerjee
Olivia Galipo
Federica Iorio
Alessandro Keller
Stefania Maffi
Animay Singh
Giuliana Tammelleo
Alice Travaglin
Paola Todisco
Fabio de Tullio
Federico Cappuccio
Gian Pietro Pilliu
Alice Binaghi
Alessia Perri
Anna Marchesin
Beatrice Pajoli
Edda Maria Cimolino
Activities
Ela’s annual meeting in Bratislava
Author: Federico Mamoli Subcommittee: Lawyers Date: 26/05/2023 I had the opportunity to participate in the European Lawyers Association (ELA) annual meeting 2023 in Bratislava - Slovakia. In such context, several International lawyers coming from many European...
Vacancies and open calls at European Public prosecutor’s Office (EPPO)
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office, the independent public prosecution office of the European Union (EPPO) is offering job opportunities as “temporary agents” in the following positions: Learning & Development Assistant As a member of either the Operations...
The EPPO and the Digitalisation of criminal justice
In December 2020, the European Commission adopted a package of initiatives to modernise the EU justice systems, including the Communication on the Digitalisation of Justice in the EU. Ensuring the effective access of citizens and businesses to justice and facilitating...
The importance of the EPPO for criminal lawyers
Hundreds of criminal investigations were initiated, damages to the European Union budget of € 5.3 billion (for more than one-third referable to criminal proceedings under the Italian jurisdiction). The detection of the strong involvement of organised crime in...
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