e-Revue
Internationale de Droit Pénal
As the Association’s flexible publication vehicle, eRIDP, formerly referred to as the electronic Review of the IAPL (e-RIAPL) is open for submissions of a scientific and non-scientific nature on a rolling basis and in multiple languages, and have a versatile publication range, with the inclusion of articles, chronicles, book reviews, conference questionnaires, speeches, position papers etcetera.
All articles sent to the eRIDP (ridp@penal.org) are submitted, in view of their publication, to the Editorial Board.
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2026
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A-01 –Artificial Intelligence and the Hungarian Criminal Code – Existing offences and de lege ferenda suggestions. By Barna Miskolczi
A-02 – Perspectivas internacionales sobre la IA y sistemas de armas autónomas: desafíos para la cooperación judicial y el derecho internacional humanitario. By Alicia Gil Gil & Sergio Cámara Arroyo
A-03 – Challenges of autonomous weapon systems for international criminal law: from Czechia with mixed feelings. By Jakub Harašta, František Kasl & Jakub Vostoupal
A-04 – Ukraine’s national legal framework for AI: implications for international humanitarian law and international criminal law. By Mykhaylo Shepitko, Valery Shepitko, Oksana Senatorova, Kateryna Latysh and Mykhailo Vilgushynskyi
A05 – Réflexions sur la compétence des juridictions militaires pour juger des civils au Cameroun. By Achille Sunkam Kamdem & Thomas Ojong
A06 – La victime de crime international: À propos de la valorisation progressive du « parent pauvre » du procès pénal international. By Thomas Ojong
A07 – Réflexions sur le pouvoir juridictionnel de la Cour Pénale Internationale: À l’épreuve de la volonté politique des acteurs du droit international. By Thomas Ojong
A08 – L’arrêt des poursuites pénales par le pouvoir exécutif au Cameroun. By Arouna Tafon
A09 – La libération conditionnelle en droit Camerounais. By Arouna Tafon
A10 – L’intelligence artificielle (IA) saisie par le juge: Enjeux pour l’office judiciaire Ivoirien. By Guillaume Tanh
A11 – L’identification de la personne d’intérêt pour l’enquête pénale. By Doreid Becheraoui
A12 – General issues regarding criminal law on gender and the protection of the LGBTIQ+ community in Spain. By Wendy Pena-González and Teresa García-Fernández
A13 – Gender, sexual orientation and gender identity within the context of Turkish criminal law. By Fulya Eroğlu, Gülşah Kurt and Mualla Buket Soygüt
A14 – Criminal prosecution and sexual offences in Argentina. By Florencia Belén Canese Millo
A15 – Punishment of (LGBTIQ+) hate crimes in Argentina. By Florencia Belén Canese Millo, Clarisa Belén Federico and Gabriel Marnich
A16 – Consent as a determinant of sexual criminality in Argentina. By Florencia Belén Canese Millo and María Fernanda Aimar
A17 – Voyeurism, non-consensual dissemination of intimate content and deepfakes in Argentina. By Frascarelli, Luciana and Lugones Poggi, María de las Mercedes
A18 – Positive human rights obligations in Argentina to protect the rights of women, gender equality, gender identity, and sexual minorities. By Florencia Belén Canese Millo
A19 – Obstetric violence in Argentina. By Florencia Belén Canese Millo, María Celeste Cúneo, Candela Gaset Maisonave
A20 – Devoir de vigilance et responsabilité pénale environnementale des entreprises transnationales. By Xavier Tarabeux
A21 – Les crimes environnementaux – Colloque 4 Juin 2026 – Propos introductifs. By Haritini Matsopoulou
A22 – L’application de la loi pénale dans l’espace et le caractère accessoire des infractions environnementales. By Stéphane Detraz
A23 – Gender-Based Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment in Nigeria: Legal and Empirical Insights from the VAPP Act 2015. By Ekaette A. Anwana
A24 – Vers l’autonomie des crimes environnementaux – l’élan de l’Union européenne et la responsabilité des États membres. By Anabela Miranda Rodrigues
2025
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A-01 – Le drone armé à l’épreuve du droit international. By Guillaume Tanh
A-02 – International perspectives on artificial intelligence: Challenges for judicial cooperation and humanitarian criminal law – Portuguese report. By Miguel João Costa, Miguel Lemos & Pedro Caeiro
A-03 – ‘The concept of knowing something’: Analyse d’une rencontre épistémologique entre droit et anthropologie à la Cour pénale internationale. By Marta Arena
A-04 – Le nouveau droit de la répression des infractions minerières au Cameroun. By Doka Boura Aude
A-05 – Le feminicide. By Carole Hardouin-Le Goff
A-06 – Les violences de genre: l’autonomisation et la protection des victimes. By Elizabeta Ivičević Karas
A-07 – (Cyber)stalking in criminal law and practice in Bosnia and Herzegovina. By Adnan Duraković & Filip Novaković
2024
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A-01 – United States Report on Traditional Criminal Law Categories and IA. By Alice Giannini
A-02 – Le Conseil de Sécurité des Nations Unies et la Cour Pénale Internationale dans la Répression des Crimes Internationaux: Un Couple Tumultueux? By Roméo Tembo Ngoudzo
A-03 – Proces Pénal “Accéléré”, le Juge Introuvable? Le Cas Ivoirien à la Lumière de l’Expérience Française. By Guillaume Tanh
2023
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A-01– AI nd the Administration of Criminal Justice in Italy. By Mitja GIALUZ and Serena QUATTROCOLO
A-02– ‘Predictive policing’, ‘Predictive Justice’, and the use of ‘Artificial Intelligence’ in the Administration of Criminal Justice in Germany. By Johanna SPRENGER and Dominik BRODOWSKI
A-03– Rapport du Canada sur l’IA et l’Administration de la Justice. By Pr. Karim BENYEKHLEF*, Ad.E. et Gabriel LEFEBVRE
A-04– AI and Administration of Criminl Justice. Report on The Netherlands. By Maša GALIČ, Abhijit DAS and Marc SCHUILENBURG
A-05– Predictive policing and predictive justice in the Spanish legal system: current situation and lege ferenda ideas before future applications. By Jordi GIMENO BEVIÁ
A-06– Greek report on AI and Administration of Justice. By Maria Kaiafa GBANDI, Athina SACHOULIDOU and Dafni LIMA
A-07– AI and Administration of Justice in Russia. By Vladislav GUBKO, Margarita NOVOGONSKAYA, Pavel STEPANOV and Maria YUNDINA
A-08– AI and the Administration of Justice in the United States of America: Predictive Policing and Predictive Justice. By Emily SILVERMAN
A-09– AI and Administration of Justice: Predictive policing, predictive Justice and Evidence Law. Belgian Report. By Daniel DE WOLF
A-10– L’Intelligence artificielle et l’Administration de la Justicie: La police et la justice prédictives- Perspectives françaises. By Emmanuelle GINDRE et Margot CHAMBON
A- 11– AI and Administration of Criminal Justice. Portuguese Report. By Anabela MIRANDA RODRIGUES, Sónia FIDALGO and Ana PAIS
A-12– AI and Administration of Justice in China. By Haiyan WANG
A-13– Artificial Intelligence and the Administration of Criminal Justice: Predictive Policing and Predictive Justice. Australia Report. By Rick SARRE & Ben LIVINGS
A- 14– Report on Artificial Intelligence and the Administration of Justice in the United Kingdom Predictive Justice. By Elizabeth TIARKS
A- 15– Predictive Policing and Predictive Justice, and Evidence. Finnish National Report. By Sofia SÖDERHOLM, Raimo LAHTI and Lauri LAHTI, and Juhana RIEKKINEN
A- 16– Turkish report on AI and Administration of Justice. By Irmak ERDOĞAN, Selin Çetin KUMKUMOĞLU and Ahmet Kemal KUMKUMOĞLU
A- 17– AI and Administration of Justice. Policing and predictive Justice in Argentina. By C. SUEIRO et al
A- 18– Special Report. The role of AI-based systems in negotiated proceedings. By Fantoly Zsanett, Herke Csongor and Szabó Barbara
A- 19– The Recent Jurisprudence of The European Court of Human Rights On Extradition: A Significant Change In The Trend.By Maria ELÓSEGUI ITXASO
A- 20– AI and Administration of Justice- Predictive Policing and Predictive Justice. Polish report. By Martyna Kusak, Sławomir Steinborn, Dobrosława Szumiło-Kulczycka, Małgorzata Wąsek-Wiaderek, Krzysztof Woźniewski
A- 21– Investigation of Transnational Organized Crime. Techniques and Methods for Identifying and Seizure of Proceeds. By Petre Buneci, Nicolae Grofu and Bogdan Buneci
A- 22– Border Organized Crime and Seizure of the Proceeds. By Constantin Duvac, Mihai Adrian Hotca and Norel Neagu
2022
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ARTICLES
2021
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ARTICLES
A-01 – Le mandat d’arrêt européen de la reconnaissance mutuelle vers la supervision mutuelle? Propos introductifs. By Pascal Lemoine
A-02 – Le ma/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/ndat d’arrêt européen, de la reconnaissance mutuelle vers la supervision mutuelle? By André Klip
A-03– L’hypothèse de la supervision mutuelle: leurre, recul ou progrès pour le mandat d’arrêt européen? By Juliette Tricot
2020
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ARTICLES
A-01 – Pour la Cour Pénale Internationale, un remède pire que le mal? By Ron Soffer.
English version: The ICC Should Not Intervene in the Middle East Peace Process.
A-02 – The Legal Recognition of Victims of Terrorism in Europe. By Graziella Fourez.
2019
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ARTICLES
A-01 – Corruption: a complex phenomenon. In need of a comprehensive criminal policy. By José Luis de la Cuesta
A-02 – La collecte transfrontière de preuves numériques en matière pénale. Enjeux et perspectives européennes. By Vanessa Franssen / Alyson Berrendorf / Marine Corhay
A-03 – L’évolution de la définition des crimes internationaux : une comparaison entre le Statut de Rome, le droit français et le droit brésilien. By Sidney Guerra / Fernanda Figueira Tonetto
2018
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ARTICLES
A-01 – L’exécution des mandats internationaux de la Cour Pénale Internationale contre les chefs d’État en exercice : jusqu’où va l’obligation de coopérer des États parties ? By BADUGUE Patrick Laurent
A-02 – La collecte transfrontalière des preuves numériques en matière pénale. Le point de vue français. By Jean PRADEL
A-03 – Les chambres africaines extraordinaires. De la dissolution à la survivance. By Youssoupha Diallo
XXè Congrès International de Droit Pénal. 2019
Criminal Justice and Corporate Busines
National Reports
International Colloquia: “Prosecuting Corporations for International Crime – The Jurisdictional Issues”, Basel, Switzerland, June 2-4, 2017
R-01 – Questionnaire for National Reports, By Sabine Gless
R-02 – Austria, By Ingeborg Zerbes
R-03 – Brazil, By Rodrigo de Souza Costa and Renata da Silva Athayde Barbosa
R-04 – China, By Zhenjie Zhou
R-05 – Spain, By Ángeles Gutiérrez Zarza
R-06 – Sweden, By Per Hedvall
Résolutions
Res – 01 – Resolutions Section II Food Regulation and Criminal Law in Arabic.
2017
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Hommage: Davor Krapac (1947.-2016.). By Zlata Đurđević
ARTICLES
A-01 – La compétence régionale : genèse et mise en œuvre en Afrique. By Mutoy Mubiala
A-02 – Réflexions sur les conditions de recevabilité devant la CPI: vers un régime commun? By Thomas Ojong
A-03 – Loi n° 2017-242 du 27 février 2017 portant réforme de la prescription en matière pénale, JO 28 février 2017. By Claudia Ghica-Lemarchand
A-04 – L’exercice de la compétence universelle en tant qu’obligation erga omnes afin de réprimer les crimes de jus cogens. By Danial Rezai Shaghaji
A-05 – El derecho al ambiente: su protección por el derecho penal. By José Luis de la Cuesta
A-06 – The peremptory nature of the principle “no peace without justice” with respect to those most responsible persons for crimes against humanity and the consequences for the notion of “transitional justice”. By Héctor Olasolo Alonso/Andrea Mateus Rugeles/Andrés Contreras Fonseca
A-07 – L’institution d’une section du droit international pénal dans le cadre de la Cour Africaine de Justice et des Droits de l’Homme : Quelle alternative à la CPI pour quelle contribution à la justice internationale pénale? By BADUGUE Patrick Laurent
XXè Congrès International de Droit Pénal. 2019
Criminal Justice and Corporate Busines
National Reports
International Colloquia: “Food Regulation and Criminal Justice” Beijing, China, September 23-25, 2016
R-01 – Perú
R-02 – Argentina. By Javier A. De Luca, María Ángeles Ramos, Agustín Antonioli, Fabiola Columba y Francisco Figueroa
R-03 – Brasil. By Eduardo Saad-Diniz
CHRONICLES
Ch-01 – Chronicle of 2016 EU law developments with criminal law and procedure implications. By F. Ruggieri and E. Militello
Ch-02 – Chronique de droit international pénal. By Maryse Alié and Damien Scalia
2015
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ARTICLES
Cherif BASSIOUNI
In Memoriam. Abdel Azim WAZIR. 26 juin 1945 – 8 mai 2015
ARTICLES
A-01 – Alexis MANTSANGA
L’exclusion des preuves devant les juridictions pénales internationales
A-02 – Claire BRUGGIAMOSCA
Le génocide, une notion de droit international pénal dans le code pénal français : l’application au cas du procès de Pascal Simbikangwa
A-03 – Julie Lima DE PEREZ & Gert VERMEULEN
Considering the exploitation of migrants who sell sex: A case study of Brazilians in the Iberian sex industry
A-04 – Danial REZAI SHAGHAJI
L’obligation erga omnes d’extrader ou de poursuivre à l’encontre des crimes de jus cogens commis hors du territoire de l’État du for
A-05 – Maria Stefania CATALETA
Profils juridiques de la peine dans la pratique pénale internationale, entre sanction sic et simpliciter et réinseirtion sociale
CHRONICLES
Ch-01 – Ana I. PÉREZ MACHIO / Miren ODRIOZOLA GURRUCHAGA
Chronique bibliographique
Ch-02 – Amane GOGORZA et Marion LACAZE
Chronique de Droit pénal espagnol 2015
Ch-03 – Damien SCALIA
Chronique de droit international pénal
BOOK REVIEWS
R-01 – Vincent EECHAUDT
Scalia, D. (2015). Droit international de la détention. Des droits des prisonniers aux devoirs des Etats. Basel: Helbing Lichtenhahn
2014
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ARTICLES
A-01 – Ainhoa QUINTO-OLLOQUIEGUI
XIXth International Congress of Penal Law
nformation Society and Penal Law
National Reports
Preparatory Colloquium Section III. Antalya (Turkey), 24-27 September 2013. Criminal Procedure
RA -1– Argentina, Javier Augusto DE LUCA / Marcelo RIQUERT / Christián C. SUEIRO / María Ángeles RAMOS / Francisco FIGUEROA
RA –2- Austria, Farsam SALIMI
RA –3- Belgium, Daniel DE WOLF
RA -4- Brazil, Fauzi Hassan CHOUKR / Coriolano de Almeira CAMARGO
RA -5- China, College for Criminal Law Science, Beijing Normal University
RA -6- Colombia
RA -7- Croatia, Elizabeta IVIČEVIĆ KARAS
RA -8- Finland, Helena VIHRIÄLÄ
RA –9- Italy, Giulio ILLUMINATI
RA -10- Japan, Tatsuhiko INATANI
RA -11- Netherlands, Tijs KOOIJMANS / Paul MEVIS
RA –12- Sweden
RA –13- Turkey, Serap Keskin KIZIROĞLU / Fulya EROĞLU / İlker TEPE
RA –14- USA, Stephen C. THAMAN
Preparatory Colloquium Section IV. Helsinki (Finland), 10-12 June 2013. International Criminal Law
RH -1- Argentina, Javier Augusto DE LUCA / Marcelo RIQUERT / Christián C. SUEIRO / María Ángeles RAMOS / Francisco FIGUEROA
RH -2- Belgium, Gert VERMEULEN / Lynn VERRYDT
RH -3- Brazil, Carlos Eduardo Adriano JAPIASSÚ / Rodrigo de Souza COSTA
RH -4- China, GUOJING
RH -5- Denmark, Jørn VESTERGAARD / Maria Raabye FÜCHSEL
RH -6- Finland, Karri TOLTTILA
RH -7- France, Jacques FRANCILLON
RH -8- Germany, Florian JEßBERGER
RH -9- Italy, Mariavaleria DEL TUFO / Tommaso RAFARACI
RH -10- Japan, Takeshi MATSUDA, Megumi OCHI, Tadashi IWASAKI
RH -11- Netherlands, A.M.G. SMIT
RH -12- Poland, Arkadiusz LACH
RH -13- Spain, Patricia FARALDO CABANA / María de los Ángeles CATALINA BENAVENTE
RH -14- Sweden,
RH -15- Turkey, Murat ÖNOK / Baris ERMAN / Güçlü AKYÜREK
RH -16- United States, Bruce ZAGARIS
RH -17 – Switzerland, Sabile GLESS / Anna PETRIG / Dario STAGNO / Jeannine MARTIN
2013
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ARTICLES
A-01 – José Luis DE LA CUESTA
Peine de mort: vers l’abolition mondiale / Death Penalty: Towards Global Abolition
A-02 – Isidoro BLANCO CORDERO
El delito de enriquecimiento ilícito desde la perspectiva europea
A-03 – Miren ODRIOZOLA GURRUTXAGA
The Doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise at the Ad hoc Tribunals and its Applicability in the Rome Statute of the ICC
XIXth International Congress of Penal Law
Information Society and Penal Law
National Reports
Preparatory Colloquium Section I. Verona (Italy), 28-30 Nov. 2012. Criminal Law. General Part
RV-1- Argentina. Javier Augusto DE LUCA, Marcelo RIQUERT, Christián C. SUEIRO, María Ángeles RAMOS, Francisco FIGUEROA
RV-2 – Belgium. Paul DE HERT, Gertjan BOULET
RV-3- Brazil. Artur de Brito GUEIROS SOUZA
RV-4- Finland, Liisa MÄKELÄ
RV-5- France. Frédérique CHOPIN
RV-6- Germany. Marco GERCKE
RV-7- Greece. M. KAIAFA-GBANDI, K. CHATZIIOANNOU
RV-8- Hungary. András CSÚRI
RV-9- Italy. Carlenrico PALIERO
RV-10- Japan. Masaki UEDA
RV-11- Netherlands. Evert F. STAMNHUIS
RV-12- Österreich. Andrea LEHNER
RV-13- Poland. Celina NOWAK, Małgorzata SKÓRZEWSKA-AMBERG
RV-14- Roumania. George ANTONIU, Florin STRETEANU
RV-15- Spain. Fernando MIRÓ LLINARES
RV-16- Turkey. Vesile Sonay Daragenli EVIK, Hasan SINAR, Baris ERMAN, Gülsah KURT
Preparatory Colloquium Section II. Moscow (Russia), 24-27 April 2013. Criminal Law. Special Part
RM-1- Argentina. Javier Augusto DE LUCA, Marcelo RIQUERT, Christián C. SUEIRO, María Ángeles RAMOS, Francisco FIGUEROA
RM-2- Austria. Madalena PAMPALK
RM-3 – Belgium.
RM-4- Brazil. Renato de Mello JORGE SILVEIRA – Eduardo SAAD-DINIZ
RM-5- Croatia. Davor DERENČINOVIĆ
RM-6- Denmark. Jørn VESTERGAARD & Maria Raabye FÜCHSEL
RM-7- Finland. Jarmo KOISTINEN – Liisa MÄKELÄ
RM-8- Germany. Bettina WEISSER
RM-9- Italy. Lorenzo PICOTTI
RM-10- Japan. Kanako TAKAYAMA – Chu-wen ZHAO
RM-11- The Netherlands. B.F. KEULEN & H.D. WOLSWIJK
RM-12- Poland. Małgorzata SKÓRZEWSKA-AMBERG
RM-13- Romania. Tudorel TOADER – Ioana VASIU – Constantin DUVAC
RM-14- Russia. Tatiana TROPINA
RM-15- Sweden.
RM-16- Turkey. E. Eylem AKSOY RETORNAZ & Sinan ALTUNÇ
RM-17- United States of America. Raneta LAWSON MACK
2012
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ARTICLES
A-01- José Luis DE LA CUESTA
Responsabilidad penal de las personas jurídicas en el Derecho español
A-02 – Stéphanie AUBERT
L’ennemi dans le Livre IV du Code pénal français : approches comparées
2011
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ARTICLES
A-02 – Duren BANKS
The U.S Human Trafficking Reporting System : Utility and Limitations
A-03 – Shota BICHIA
Substantive and Procedural Bases of the Statutory Limitations for Criminal Prosecution in the Legislation Of Eastern European and Western Asian Countries
A-04 – Pablo RANDO CASERMEIRO
The Law and order approach to criminal law in the administrative sanctioning system
CHRONICLES
Ch-01 – Miren ODRIOZOLA
Segundo Simposio de Jóvenes Penalistas de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Penal
2010
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ARTICLES
Comité de Rédaction
Editors’ Board
Comité de Redacción
Directives
Guidelines
Instrucciones
A-01 – Caterina SCACCIANOCE
The principle of mandatory criminal prosecution and the independence of public prosecutors in the Italian criminal justice system
A-02 – Dilbadi GASIMOV
Le contrôle du Comité Européen pour la Prévention de la Torture sur le traitement des étrangers irréguliers
A-03 – Tewfik BOUZENOUNE
Le régime français de la garde à vue et l’article 6 de la Convention Européenne des droits de l’homme : un jeu d’ombres et de lumières
A -04 – María Ángeles CUADRADO RUIZ
La commission par omission comme problème dogmatique
2009
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ARTICLES
A-01 – Narey OUMAROU
Brèves réflexions sur la Loi portant Code de Justice militaire de la République du Niger
A-02 – Samia CHATAOUI
Le blanchiment d’argent
A-03 – Ahmed KHALIFA
Participation under International criminal law and the jurisprudence of International Tribunals
DOCUMENTS
XVIIIème Congrès International de Droit Pénal / XVIIIth International Congress of Penal Law
XVIII Congreso Internacional de Derecho Penal
« Les principaux défis posés par la globalisation à la justice criminelle »
“Principal Challenges Posed by the Globalization of Criminal Justice.”
« Retos principales planteados por la globalización a la Justicia criminal ».
Istanbul (Turquie-Turkey) / Estambul (Turquía)
20-27 Septembre / September / ´Septiembre 2009
D-01 – Section I : L’élargissement des formes de préparation et de participation;
Section II: Le financement du terrorisme;
Section III: Mesures procédurales spéciales et respect des droits de l’homme;
Section IV : Compétence universelle.
Resolutions (version française)
D-02 – Section I: The expanding forms of preparation and participation;
Section II: Financing of terrorism;
Section III: Special Procedural Measures and Protection of Human Rights;
Section IV : Universal jurisdiction.
Resolutions (English version)
D-03 – Sección I: La expansión de las formas preparatorias y de participación;
Sección II: Financiación del terrorismo;
Sección III: Medidas procesales especiales y protección de los derechos humanos;
Sección IV:Jurisdicción universal.
Resoluciones (Versión en español)
2008
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ARTICLES
First World Conference of Penal Law
Penal Law in the XXIst century
Guadalajara (Mexico), 18-23 November
C-01 – José Luis de la CUESTA
Principios y directrices político-criminales de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Penal en un mundo globalizado
C-02 – John P. J. DUSSİCH
The Need for an International Convention for Victims of Crime, Abuse of Power and Terrorism
C-03 – Richard GORDON
Preventive Measures for Terrorism Financing : What the Evidence Shows
C-04 – Reynald OTTENHOF
Les victimes de la criminalité dans un monde globalisé
C-05 – Lorenzo PICOTTI
La lutte contre le trafic des pesonnes dans un monde globalisé
C-06 – Joachim VOGEL
Cybercrime in a global society
C-07 – E. Raúl ZAFFARONI
Globalización y crimen organizado
C-08 – ZHAO Bing-zhi & WANG Xiu-mei
Countermeasures against Terrorism through Criminal Justice in China
WORKSHOPS
Conclusions
W-01 – Carlos Eduardo Adriano JAPIASSU
Conclusions of the Workshop on Corruption
W-02 – Luciana BOITEUX
Conclusiones del Taller sobre Política Internacional en Materia de Drogas
W-03 – Steve BECKER
Conclusions of the Workshop on Intelligence and Proactive Methods of Criminal Investigation
W-04 – WANG Xiumei
Summary for the Workshop of International Criminal Justice
W-05 – Reynald OTTENHOF
Synthèse des débats de l’atelier « Terrorisme International »
W-06 – Katalin LIGETI
Conclusions of the Workshop on International Trafficking in Human Beings
W-07 – Isidoro BLANCO CORDERO
Resumen del taller sobre cibercriminalidad
W-08 – Ulrika SUNDBERG
Conclusions of the Workshop on Globalisation and Organised Crime
Others
O-01 – Michele NINO
Extraordinary Renditions : The Role of European Security Services in the Fight against International Terrorism
O-02 – Alfonso Verde CUENCA
Presentación al Taller de Política Internacional de Drogas, Guadalajara, Noviembre 2007
2007
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ARTICLES
A-01 – Isidoro BLANCO CORDERO
La aplicación del comiso y la necesidad de crear organismos de recuperación de activos
A-02 – José Luis DÍEZ RIPOLLÉS
The “Law and Order” Approach in Spanish Criminal Justice Policy
A-03 – José Luis de la CUESTA
Anti-Terrorist Legislation and the Rule of Law : Spanish Experience
DOCUMENTS
D-01 – José Luis de la CUESTA
Resolutions of the Congresses of the International Association of Penal Law (1926-2004)
Contents
– Ist International Congress of Penal Law (BRUSSELS, 26 – 28 July 1926)
– IInd International Congress of Penal Law (BUCHAREST, 6 – 12 October 1929)
– IIIrf International Congress of Penal Law (PALERMO 3-8 April 1933)
– IVth International Congress of Penal Law (PARIS, 26-31 July 1937)
– Vth International Congress of Penal Law (GENEVA, 28-31 July 1947)
– VIth International Congress of Penal Law (ROME, 27 September – 3 October 1953)
– VIIth International Congress of Penal Law (ATHENS, 26 September– 2 October 1957)
– VIIIth International Congress of Penal Law (LISBON, 21 – 27 September 1961)
– IXth International Congress of Penal Law (THE HAGUE, 23 – 30 August 1964)
– Xth International Congress of Penal Law (ROME, 29 September – 5 October 1969)
– XIth International Congress of Penal Law (BUDAPEST, 9-14 September 1974)
– XIIth International Congress of Penal Law (HAMBURG, 16 – 22 September 1979)
– XIIIth International Congress of Penal Law (CAIRO, 1-7 October 1984)
– XIV International Congress of Penal Law (VIENNA, 2 – 7 October 1989)
– XVthInternational Congress of Penal Law (RIO DE JANEIRO, 4 – 10 September 1994)
– XVIth International Congress of Penal Law (BUDAPEST, 5-11 September 1999)
– XVIIth International Congress of Penal Law (BEIJING, 12 – 19 September 2004)
2006
ISSN - 1993-2995
Every contribution is reviewed by the Editorial Board and by to two anonymous reviewers
ARTICLES
A-01 – Roland ADJOVI / Gabriele DELLA MORTE
La notion de procès équitable devant les Tribunaux Pénaux Internationaux
A-02 – Stefan TRECHSEL
Jurisprudence and War : The international critique of American policy
A-03 – José Luis de la CUESTA / Isidoro BLANCO
El enjuiciamiento de menores y jóvenes infractores en España
A-04 – LU Jianping / GUO Jian
Death Penalty in People’s Republic of China : Quo Vadis ?
CHRONICLES
Ch-01 – YU Guiying
The Offence of Money Laundering and its Constitutive Characteristics in China
D-01 – José Luis de la CUESTA
Résolutions des Congrès de l’Association International de Droit Pénal (1926-2004)
Sommaire
– I Congrès International de Droit Pénal (BRUXELLES, 26 – 28 juillet 1926)
– II Congrès International de Droit Pénal (BUCAREST, 6 – 12 octobre 1929)
– III Congrès International de Droit Pénal (PALERME, 3-8 avril 1933)
– IV Congrès International de Droit Pénal (PARIS, 26-31 juillet 1937)
– V Congrès International de Droit Pénal (GENEVE, 28-31 juillet 1947)
– VI Congrès International de Droit Pénal (ROME, 27 septembre – 3 octobre 1953)
– VII Congrès International de Droit Pénal (ATHENES, 26 septembre– 2 octobre 1957)
– VIII Congrès International de Droit Pénal (LISBONNE, 21 – 27 septembre 1961)
– IX Congrès International de Droit Pénal (LA HAYE, 23 – 30 août 1964)
– X Congrès International de Droit Pénal (ROME, 29 septembre – 5 octobre 1969)
– XI Congrès International de Droit Pénal (BUDAPEST, 9-14 septembre 1974)
– XII Congrès International de Droit Pénal (HAMBOURG, 16 – 22 septembre 1979)
– XIII Congrès International de Droit Pénal (LE CAIRE, 1-7 octobre 1984)
– XIV Congrès International de Droit Pénal (VIENNE, 2 – 7 octobre 1989)
– XV Congrès International de Droit Pénal (RIO DE JANEIRO, 4 – 10 septembre 1994)
– XVI Congrès International de Droit Pénal (BUDAPEST, 5-11 septembre 1999)
– XVII Congrès International de Droit Pénal (BEIJING, 12 – 19 septembre 2004)