Participants



Dr. Ana Aliverti, Univeristy of Warwick; Working Group: Migration and Human Trafficking; Working Title: “Globalising Policing: Law Enforcement and Sovereignty in an Age of Migration”

Prof. Dr. Britta Bannenberg, Justus-Liebig-University Gießen; “Empirical aspects on economic crime/corruption, migration and terrorism”

Prof. Dr. Susanne Beck, Leibniz University Hannover; Working Group: Migration and Human Trafficking; Working Title: “The German (Re-)Conception of Criminalisation of Human Trafficking“

Dr. Julia Geneuss, University Hamburg, Working Group: Terrorism; Working Title: “The relationship between international criminal law and terrorist offences“

Prof. Dr. Ingke Goeckenjan, Ruhr-University Bochum, Working Group: Economic and Environmental Crime and Human Rights Compliance; Working Title: “Criminology of transnational economic crime”

Prof. Dr. Katrin Höffler, University Göttingen; Working Group: Terrorism; Working Title: "Girls, Women and Terrorism – Offenders and Victims"

Dr. Victoria Ibold, LMU München; Working Group: Cybercrime; Working Title: “Cybercrime and the globalization of criminal behavior – challenges for an effective criminal justice system”

Miriam Meyer, University Göttingen; Working Gorup: Terrorism; Working Title: “Terrorism – criminal law as part of risk management?“

• Johanna Reiter, Working Group: Economic and Environmental Crime and Human Rights Compliance; Working Title: „The impact of international law on standards of care in transnational supply chains under German criminal law“

Dr. Miriam Saage-Maß, European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), Working Group: Economic and Environmental Crime and Human Rights Compliance; Working Title: "Externalizing social risks - externalizing criminal liability?"

Dr. Gianna M. Schlichte, University Bremen; Working Group: Terrorism; Working Title: „The fight against terrorism and the rule of law“

PD Dr. Anja Schmidt, University Halle, Working Group: Migration and Human Trafficking; Working Title: „The effectiveness of the prosecution of human trafficking and the protection of the rights of the trafficked persons in Germany“

Frau Lucia Sommerer, University Göttingen, Working Group: Cybercrime; Working Title: „Predictive Algorithms in the criminal law system“

Prof. Dr. Bettina Weißer, University zu Köln; Working Group: Terrorism; Working Title: ”National Anti-Terrorism-Law – determined by global networks?”

Prof. Dr. Petra Wittig, LMU Munich; Working Group: Economic and Environmental Crime and Human Rights Compliance; Working Title: “Criminal Responsibility for Transnational Violations of Human Rights – Current Situation and Outlook“

Prof. Dr. Liane Wörner, University Konstanz; Working Group: Terrorism; Working Title: “Phenomenon terrorism as insoluble dilemma for substantive criminal law – A study on the relevance of international terms for national criminal laws “

Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Zerbes, University Bremen; Working Group: Terrorism; Working Title: "The fight against terrorism and the rule of law“


Further Experts and Discussants



• Prof. Dr. Tatjana Hörnle, Humboldt University Berlin, Discussant
• Prof. Dr. Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi, Aristotle University Thessaloniki; Working Groups: Terrosim and Cybercrime
• Anne Wittenberg, United Nations Population Fund; Working Group: Migration and Human Trafficking
• N.N., International Organization for Migration Office to the United Nations; Working Group: Migration and Human Trafficking


Additional participants and experts will follow shortly.