Havana is hosting the XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences and the IV Conference “Legality, Law and Society.” The events gather legal professionals to address crime prevention and organized crime, emphasizing global cooperation. Participants include representatives from several countries and an International Seminar will further explore measures against crime. The significance of Law’s role in fostering safety and justice is a central theme.
The XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences and the IV Conference, “Legality, Law and Society,” commenced today in Havana, organized by the Attorney General’s Office (FGR). This gathering includes distinguished legal professionals from Cuba and abroad, emphasizing the crucial topic of crime prevention and the strategies to combat organized crime. Issues such as human trafficking, international drug trade, and cybercrime are focal points of discussion, underscoring the need for global cooperation against these challenges.
Participants from multiple nations, including Russia, Belarus, China, Vietnam, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Angola, Mozambique, Colombia, and Spain, are contributing to the dialogues. An International Seminar on fighting crime is also part of the agenda, supported by a European Union initiative aimed at strengthening national capacities and defense mechanisms against criminal activities.
These conferences will reaffirm the significant role that legal professionals play in fostering safer, more equitable societies, attuned to the complexities of modern challenges. The events underscore the necessity of collaboration among nations to address crime that transcends borders and affects global security.
The XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences and the IV Conference on “Legality, Law and Society” highlighted the importance of joint efforts in combating organized crime. With participation from numerous countries and a focus on pressing issues such as human trafficking and cybercrime, these events illustrate the vital role of legal professionals in developing effective strategies for crime prevention and enhancing global security and justice.
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