The YIECPL aims to provide a forum for quality International and European research into all the aforementioned facets, covering general and special issues of the highest impact of both practical and theoretical nature.

Editorial Team

FOUNDER

Dimitris I. Liakopoulos, Prof. of International Law, European Union Law, International and European Criminal and Procedural Law in various Universities in US and Europe. Attorney at Law (of Counsel)

 

EDITORIAL BOARD

1.Christine Ayers, post Ph.D, US

2.Michelle Bachett, Ph.D, Attorney at Law, US

3.Paul Chapman, Ph.D, Criminal legal advisor, UK

4.Adrienne Chesley, Attorney at Law, US

5.Sara Christain, Ph.D, US, (Technical Support)

6.Karen Covert, Ph.D, US

7.Christian Dukat, post Ph.D, UK

8.Derek Flanigan, post Ph.D, US

9.Catherine Fluitt, Ph.D, US

10.Simon Gibb, Attorney at Law, US

11.Kim Hong, Ph.D, Attorney at Law, US

12.Alicia Izabel, Ph.D, Criminal legal advisor, UK

13.Carolyn Jensen, post Ph.D, US

14.Brian Lemay, Ph.D, Independent criminal law researcher, US

15.Christopher Marshall, Ph.D, Attorney at Law, US

16.Tom McNeil, Ph.D, UK

17.Sara Peterson, Ph.D, Attorney at Law

18.Simon Peterson, Ph.D, Lawyer, UK

19.Matthew Uerland, Ph.D, Barrister, UK

20.Megan Rafferty, Attorney at Law, US

21.Emanuela Rendeves, Ph.D, Attorney at Law, US, (Linguistic support)

22.William Robertson, Ph.D, Attorney at Law, US

23.Richard Tomkins, Barrister, UK

24.Gilbert Waidmann, Ph.D, Attorney at Law, US

25.Lucy Ziengler, Ph.D, Attorney at Law, Germany

 

SCIENTIFIC BOARD

1.Pablo Rodrigo Alflen, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Comparative Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul-UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Attorney at Law, Brazil.

2.Joanna Banach-Gutierrez, Professor of International and European Criminal Justice at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. Attorney at Law, Poland.

3.Julio Banacloche Palao, Professor of Procedural Law. Civil and Criminal Procedure at the Faculty of Law of the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.

4.Guillaume Beaussonie, Professor of Private and Criminal Sciences at the Faculty of Law of the Toulouse 1 Capitole University. Member of the Institute of Legal Studies of Town Planning, Construction and the Environment (IEJUC). Director of the Institute of Criminology and Penal Sciences Roger Merle. Director of the Master’s Degree in Criminal Law in Public and Private Affairs; in Master’s Degree in Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences and Master’s in Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences Franco-Quebec Program at the Toulouse 1 Capitole University, France.

5.Ana Elisa Liberatore Silva Bechara, Professor of Criminal Law and Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo, Brazil.

6.Ignacio Francisco Benitez Ortuzar, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Jaèn, Spain.

7.Anna Bőczné Neparáczki, Seconded Prosecutor, National Institute of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary.

8.Carlos Brito Siso, Associate Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Complutense University of Madrid. Attorney at Law in Spain and Caracas, Spain.

9.Maurizio Cacioppo, Post Ph.D at the University of Basel. Attorney at Law, Switzerland.

10.Juan Carlos Carbonell Mateu, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Valencia, Spain.

11.Eduardo Demetrio Crespo, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo, Spain.

12.Herke Csongor, Professor of Criminal Procedural Law, Head of the Department of Criminal and Civil Procedure and President of Doctoral Council of Law and Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the University of Pècs. Attorney at Law, Hungary.

13.Laura Ervo, Professor of Procedural Law (civil, criminal and insolvency law) and Head of Department at the Faculty of Law of the Örebro University. Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Turku. Law Clerk and Judge at the Turku District Court, Sweden and Finland.

14.Mário Ferreira Monte, Professor of Criminal and Procedural Criminal Law at the Law School of the University of Minho. Coordinator of JusCrim, Portugal.

15.Regina Garcimartìn Montero, Professor of Procedural Law at the University of Zaragoza, Spain.

16.Adam Gòrski, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University. Attorney at Law, Poland.

17.Edita Gruodytė, Professor of European Criminal Law and Vice-Dean for Research at the Faculty of Law of the Vyautas Magnus University. Attorney at Law, Lithuania.

18.Javier Guardiola García, Professor of Criminal Law and Vice-Dean for Criminology and Postgraduate Studies of the Faculty of Law at the University of Valencia. Researcher at the University Institute of Research in Criminology and Criminal Science at the University of Valencia, Spain.

19.Barbara Herceg Pakšić, Associate Professor of Criminal Law. Chair of Criminal Law Sciences at the Faculty of Law of the Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. Attorney at Law, Croatia.

20.Shannon Vaughn Hoctor, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Justice at the Faculty of Law of the Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

21.Piotr Hofmanski, Professor of Criminal Procedural Law. Head of the Department of Criminal Procedure at Jagiellonian University Krakow, Poland. Judge and President at the International Criminal Court, The Hague, The Netherlands.

22.Djordje (Đorđe) Ignjatović, Professor of Criminology at the Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.

23.Mar Jimeno Bulnes, Professor of Procedural Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Burgos, Spain.

24.Sandra Kaija, Professor of Criminal Procedure at the Faculty of Law of the Rīga Stradiņš University, Senator of Supreme Court, Latvia.

25.Libor Klimek, Associate Professor of Criminal Law, European Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Matej Bel University; Banská Bystrica. Part time Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Trnava University. Attorney at Law, Slovak Republic.

26.André Klip, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and the Transnational Aspects of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Maastricht University. Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, The Netherlands.

27.Pèter Kovàcs, Professor of International Law. Head of the Department of Public International Law at the Pàzmàny Pèter Catholic University, Budapest. Ex Judge of the Hungarian Constitutional Court. Judge of the International Criminal Court at the Hague, The Netherlands.

28.Michał Piotr Królikowski, Professor of Comparative Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Warsaw. Attorney at Law, Poland.

29.Maria Ludwiczak Glassey, Associate Professor of European Criminal Law and International Criminal Law at the Faculty of the University of Geneva, Switzerland.

30.Jarosław Majewski, Professor of Criminal Law, Banking Law and Head of the Department of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. Attorney at Law, Poland.

31.Nataša Mrvić Petrović, Professor of Criminal Law and Vice Dean at the Faculty of Law of the Union University in Belgrade. Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade, Serbia.

32.Heybatollah Najandimanesh, Assistant Professor of International Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Allameh Tabataba`i University, Tehran, Iran.

33.Magdalena Niewiadomska-Krawczyk, Assistant Professor of International Criminal Law. Department of Executive Criminal Law. Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Lodz. Attorney at Law, Poland.

34.Raphaële Parizot, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedural Law, European Criminal Law, International Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of Paris Nanterre University. Co-Director of the Master of Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences, International and Comparative Criminal Law and Co-Director of the Center of Criminal Law and Criminology (CDPC) of Paris Nanterre University, France.

35.Nuria Pastor Muñoz, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law, Institute for Criminal Law of the University Pompeu Fabra, Spain.

36.Mario Martin Pereira Garmendia, Professor of Criminal Law and of International Security Studies at the Faculty of Law of the University of Navarra. Attorney at Law, Spain.

37.Christina Peristeridou, Assistant Professor of European Criminal law, Criminal Law and Criminology at the Faculty of Law of the Maastricht University. Attorney at Law, The Netherlands.

38.Jacek Potulski, Professor of Substantive Criminal Law ath the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Gdansk. Attorney at law, Poland.

39.Ricardo Robles Planas, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain.

40.Christos Satlanis, Professor of Criminal Law-Criminal Procedure and International Criminal Law and Procedure at the European University of Cyprus, Cyprus.

41.Marc Segonds, Professor of Private and Criminal Sciences, European Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Toulouse 1 Capitole University. Deputy Director of the Institute for Research in European, International and Comparative Law and Director of the Master II: Compliance Officer anti-corruption, anti-money laundering of the Toulouse 1 Capitole University. Attorney at Law, France.

42.Miha Šepec, Associate Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of University of Maribor, Slovenia.

43.Donna Shelton, Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge. Attorney at Law, UK.

44.Jesús-Maria Silva Sánchez, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Pompeu Fabra University. Attorney at Law, Spain.

45.Constantin Sima, ex Prosecutor of State. Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Titu Maiorescu University, Romania.

46.Ivan Šimovček, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Trnava. Attorney at Law, Slovak Republic.

47.Olga Sitarz, Professor of Criminal Law and Head of the Department of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Silesia. Former Judge at the District Court in Katowice (Criminal Department). Mediator of the Silesian Center for Arbitration and Mediation in criminal cases. Attorney at Law, Poland.

48.Kristīne Strada-Rozenberga, Professor of Criminal Procedure and Dean at the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia. Attorney at Law, Latvia.

49.Andrzej Światłowski, Professor of Criminal Procedural Law and Head of the Department of Criminal Procedure at the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Attorney at law, Poland.

50.Jose Maria Tamarit Sumalla, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Tourism of the University of Lleida and the Open University of Catalonia, Spain.

51.Guillemine Taupiac Nouvel, Associate Professor of Criminal law, European Criminal law, International private law. Director of the Master 1 and 2 European and International Criminal law, and Vice-Dean of the College of European and International Studies of the University de Pau et Pays de l'Adour (UPPA), France. Expert in Eu Criminal law for National and European institutions. Research fellow at Chitkara University Spaak Center for multidisciplinary European Studies, India, France.

52.Xenofon Unianovschi, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the State University of Moldova, Moldova.

53.Maria Begoña Vidal Fernández, Associate Professor of Procedural Law of the University of Valladolid. Coordinator of the Master of Advanced Studies in the European Union of the University of Valladolid and Academic Secretary of the Institute of European Studies of the University of Valladolid, Spain.

54.Alexandra Maria Esteves Vilela, Associate Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of Lusòfona University. Researcher at the at Center of Investigation CEAD-Francisco Suárez - Lusofona University and at the Centre for Investigation of Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences (CIDPCC) at the Faculty of Law of Lisbon. Director of the 2nd EC in Legal and Criminal Sciences from the University Center of Porto -LU, Portugal.

55.Klaus Volger, Assistant Professor of European Criminal Law at the University of Berlin. Attorney at Law, Germany.

56.Ivan Vukušić, Assistant Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Split, Croatia.

57.Igor Vuletić, Associate Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek. Vice-Dean of Research Centre for European Criminal Law at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China (since 2016). Visiting Professor at Anhui Normal University in Wuhu, China (since 2019). Member of an expert group appointed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for drafting a handbook for prevention of violence against women and children (2018), Croatia.

58.Krzysztof Wiak, Professor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration. Head of the Department of Criminal Law, Institute of Law of The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. Attorney at Law, Poland.

59.Emily Zendes, Post Ph.D and Adjunct Professor in Criminal Law at the University of New York. Attorney at Law, US.

60.Marcos Zilli, Professor of Criminal Procedure at the School of Law of the University of São Paulo in Brazil. Judge of the São Paulo Court of Justice, Brazil.