When: Thursday, July 6, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PMWhere: University Foundation, Room D,Rue d'Egmont, Bruxelles
This event focuses on the challenges for EU-China judicial cooperation in criminal matters with a particular focus on extradition.
Within and beyond the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, China has increasing needs in terms of judicial cooperation in both civil and criminal matters with third jurisdictions. This includes the mutual recognition of judgements, transfer of documents and evidence, mutual legal assistance, and extradition.
This policy roundtable will focus on the challenges for EU-China judicial cooperation in criminal matters with a particular focus on extradition. It will also discuss other aspects of China’s global law enforcement drive (i.e. establishment of police station overseas) as well as their implications for the transnational expansion of control and repression by the Party State.
This panel will bring together academics, practitioners, and civil society organisations with the aim to discuss:
09:30am (CEST): Registration
10:00am (CEST): Panel debate