Havana hosts the XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences and IV Conference on “Legality, Law and Society”, focusing on crime prevention and global cooperation against organized crime. Esteemed legal professionals gather to address issues like human trafficking and cybercrime, supported by various countries and EU initiatives.
As of March 26, 2023, Havana is hosting the XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences and the IV Conference on “Legality, Law and Society.” These gatherings, convened by the Attorney General’s Office (FGR), aim to address critical issues regarding crime prevention and counteraction.
The events feature esteemed legal professionals from both Cuba and abroad. Their discussions will focus on countering organized crime, including pressing global issues like human trafficking, the international drug trade, and cybercrime. This effort seeks to enhance the capacity of nations to withstand these borderless challenges.
Participants include officials from multiple countries, such as Russia, Belarus, China, Venezuela, and Spain. They will engage in an International Seminar aimed at improving national capacities and implementing defensive mechanisms to combat crime, supported by a European Union initiative.
The conferences will underscore the essential role that legal professionals play in fostering safer and more equitable societies, adapting to the complex challenges posed by contemporary crime and legal dynamics.
The XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences and IV Conference on “Legality, Law and Society” in Havana serve as a vital platform for international cooperation in combating crime. By uniting professionals from various nations, the events tackle significant issues such as organized crime and enhance countries’ defenses against transnational threats. The involvement of global authorities highlights the importance of legal frameworks in creating safer communities.
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