Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Plenary 2: Achieving Excellence in prosecution service delivery

Ali Humaid Bin Khatim, Advocate General, Dubai Public Prosecution, Dubai, UAE

Henk C.D. Korvinus, Chief Prosecutor of The Hague, The Netherlands

Josaia Naigulevu, International Adviser, Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and former Deputy DPP, Solomon Islands

Workshop 1: Evaluating performance - celebrating success and censuring failure

Virgil Ivan-Cucu, Senior Lecturer European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, Luxemburg

Richard Ceballos, Deputy District Attorney, Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, California, USA

Satyajit Boolell, Director of Public Prosecutions, Mauritius

Workshop 2: Achieving "Low Budget" excellence

André Vandoren, Director OCAM-OCAD and Deputy Prosecutor General, Belgium

Abdoulaye Barry, Prosecutor General of the Supreme Court of Burkina Faso

Nadeem Kayani, Secretary of Prosecutions, Punjab Prosecution Service, Pakistan

Workshop 3: Realizing prosecutorial potential and building capacity - are prosecutors' fit for purpose to meet heightened expectations and demands of today, particular in regard to E-Crime

Nicole Smith, Crown Counsel, Department of Public Prosecution, Bermuda

Seung Joo Baek, Senior Prosecutor, Korean Prosecution Service

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Workshop 4: Securing improvement through partner and civil society engagement - learning from others

Steven Jansen, Vice President, Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, Washington, USA

Jonathan Kaufman, Legal Advocacy Coordinator, EarthRights International

Azad Cafarli, Head of International relations department of the State Agency for Public Service and Social innovations, Azerbaijan