THE EPPO AND EU LAW: A STEP FORWARD IN INTEGRATION”
17th April 2024 CLOSING CONFERENCEAbout
17th April 2024 – Closing conference
building U6 – Aula Magna
About
The EPPO protecting european taxpayers’money from criminals
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|9:00 am-11:30 am| building U6 – Aula Magna
TOPIC 1: EPPO: current developments
Participants: Serena Crespi; Luca Ferro; Gianluca Forlani; Petr Klement; Natascia Marchei; Roberto Saviano; Stefano Screpanti*, Pietro Suchan; Benedetta Ubertazzi.
|11:30-12:00| break
|12:00-13:30|
a) Building U6 – Aula Magna
TOPIC 2: Dissemination: Website, Social Networks and Case Law Database on misuse of EU Funds
Participants: Arturo Iadecola; Cesare Montagna, Antonio Fortarezza; Giulia Varisco.
TOPIC 3: Education as an approach in preventing future criminal activity
Participants: Veronica Carbone; Alessandro Fumagalli; Antonella Iannascoli; Michele Monopoli; Angelo Salimbeni.
TOPIC 4: The EPPO’s role in combatting trafficking in cultural goods for 2022-25
Participants: Alicja Jagielska Burduk; Del Sere Marco*; Andrzej Jakubowski; Lucas Lixinski
TOPIC 5: Current issues related to EU agricultural law and fraud prevention
Participants: Samuel Bolis; Esther Muniz Espada*; Rocio Perteguer*; Angelo Salimbeni
* Will be presenting on-line
b) Building U6 – Aula 02
Special Guest Roberto Saviano will take part of a private lecture with the students that were selected.
|13:30-14:30| Lunch Break
|14:30-17:00 |
a) 14:30-17:00 | building U9 – Metaverse Laboratory
TOPIC 6: The experimental VR pilot case of a serious game to simulate financial investigations
Participants: Fabrizia Bemer, Alberto Gallace, Iman Khodri; Luca Pieri; Roberto Saviano; Sofia Mazza
b) |14:30-17:00 |building U6 – Aula Magna
GAME: Whoever won’t be selected for the metaverse laboratory will be able to play a game that will simulate an investigation!

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