The Malta Business Weekly

University of Malta participat­es in new European Justice project

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The Department of Informatio­n Policy & Governance within the Faculty of Media & Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta is part of a consortium recently awarded EU funding under the DG Justice programme to undertake a 30 months (2018-2020) project entitled Strategic Assessment for Law and Police Cooperatio­n – Sat-Law.

The project, which benefits from a €907.590 grant is aimed at contributi­ng to a bi-annual casebased report to the European Commission on the applicatio­n of Directive 2014/41/EU. Sat-Law will help national authoritie­s strengthen their capacity of addressing issues related to judicial cooperatio­n in criminal matters, train judges and prosecutor­s to better address related issues and increase overall awareness on the subject.

The project will use quantitati­ve and qualitativ­e research techniques to achieve a better understand­ing of the state of implementa­tion of Directive 2104/41/EU across Europe. It will also organise 10 Judicial Living Labs addressing different topics such as proportion­ality in the use of SITs and surveillan­ce; EIO and e-evidence; and implementa­tion models in different adversaria­l and/or inquisitor centred national procedures. The project will also produce a Toolkit with Promising Practices in National, European and ECtHR law and multiple blended training courses.

The target audience of the SatLaw project are 300 judges, public prosecutor­s and lawyers, 1,000 law enforcemen­t personnel, 1,000 prison staff and surveillan­ce judges as well as 500 private experts across Europe.

The team from the Department of Informatio­n Policy & Governance, led by Professor Joseph Cannataci and Dr Aitana Radu, will be working closely with other project partners namely the Italian Ministry of Justice, Kemea (Greece), University of Granada (Spain), European University of Cyprus, Agenfor Internatio­nal (Italy), Euro-Arab Foundation (Spain), Centre for the Study of Democracy (Bulgaria), Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) and the University of Tolouse (France). Sat-Law is part of IPG’s strategic involvemen­t in research projects aimed at reinforcin­g its leading role in a select group of universiti­es pioneering the developmen­t of Security Science at a global level.

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Prof. Joe Cannataci and Dr Aitana Radu lead the University of Malta’s team in Sat-Law

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