Networking activities
Interviews Subcommittee
This subcommittee has the task of interviewing professionals specialised in the field of European integration, such as lawyers, judges, or EDPs. In particular, those who perform strategic functions in the operational context of the European Public Prosecution Service.
Chair
Serena Cacciatore
Post-doctoral researcher at the University of Palermo and University of Burgos.
Her studies have helped to demonstrate the importance of the European Investigative Order as a privileged tool to fight organised crime.
Members:
Costanza De Caro
Alejandro Hernández López
Cristina Ruiz López
Ana María Vicario Pérez
Celia Carrasco Perez
Activities
Interview with Salvador Guerrero Palomares
Author: Serena Cacciatore, Costanza De Caro, Alejandro Hernández López, Cristina Ruiz López, Ana María Vicario Pérez, Celia Carrasco Perez. Committee: Interviews Committee Date: 09/11/2023 How has the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor's Office by...
Interview with Concepción Sabadell Carnicero
Production date: June 16, 2022. Author: Serena Sabrina Immacolata Cacciatore, Costanza De Caro, Alejandro Hernández López, Cristina Ruiz López and Ana Vicar Pérez. Approved by the coordinator: Serena Sabrina Immacolata Cacciatore. ...
Video Interview with Dr Salazar Lorenzo – Deputy Prosecutor General to the Court of Appeal of Naples
Author: Serena Cacciatore, Costanza De Caro Committee: Interview Date: 07.03.2023...
Interview with Dr Salazar Lorenzo – Deputy Prosecutor General to the Court of Appeal of Naples
Author: Serena Cacciatore, Costanza De Caro Subcommittee: Interview Date: 16.07.2023 How has the establishment of the European Prosecutor's Office been received in your field of work? Well, generally speaking it can be said that after a long period of having little...
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