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CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime United Nations CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Conference of the Parties to the Distr.: Limited 18 October 2012 United Nations Convention against Transnational English/French/Spanish Organized Crime Sixth session Vienna, 15-19 October 2012 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS States Parties Afghanistan Head of Delegation Abdul M. SHOOGUFAN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Sayed Yusuf GAILANI, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Daoud HACHEMI, First Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Albania Head of Delegation Spiro KOCI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Member Artan CANAJ, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna V.12-57555 (E) *1257555* CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Algeria Chef de la Délégation Mohamed BENHOCINE, Ambassadeur, Représentante permanente, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Membres Nabil HATTALI, Chargé de Mission à la Présidence de la République Mohamed GUECHTOULI, Sous Directeur des Questions de Sécurité Internationale, Ministère des Affaires Étrangères Djamel FELLOUSSI, Sous Directeur de l’Exécution des Peines et des Procédures de Grâces, Ministère de la Justice Fayçal HASSANI, Sous directeur, Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale Mohamed BENCHIHAB, Chef de Bureau de l’Analyse Criminelle à la Division de la Police Judiciaire au Commandement de la Gendarmerie Nationale Mohamed A. CHERBAL, Attaché, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Andorra Jefe de la Delegación Carles FIÑANA PIFARRÉ, Deputy Attorney General, Head of Financial Intelligence Unit Miembro Marta SALVAT, Special Envoy on Policy and Security Issues, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Argentina Jefe de la Delegación Eugenio María CURIA, Embajador, Represente Permanente, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Miembros Jorge Mariano JORDAN, Consejero, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena María Victoria VINCIGUERRA, Secretaria de Embajada, Dirección General de Consejería Legal, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto Fiorella CANONI, Asesora de la Coordinación de Temas Internacionales, Ministerio de Justicia y Derechos Humanos Armenia Head of Delegation Arman KIRAKOSSIAN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna 2 V.12-57555 CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Members Aram TAMAZYAN, Deputy Prosecutor General Yeghishe KIRAKOSYAN, Deputy Minister of Justice Tigran BARSEGHYAN, Deputy Chairman of the State Revenue Committee Vardan MURADYAN, Head, Division for Crime from Illegal Turnover of Narcotic Drugs, General Prosecutor’s Office Anzhela BAGHDASAZYAN, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Australia Head of Delegation David Gordon STUART, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Alternate Heads of Delegation Paul MORRIS, Counsellor/Senior Liaison Officer, Australian Federal Police, The Hague Louise CAIRNS, Acting Principal Legal Officer, Transnational Crime and Treaties Section, Attorney-General’s Department Muriel JOSEPH, Senior Legal Officer, Transnational Crime and Treaties Section, Attorney-General’s Department Kim RALSTON, Senior Legal Officer, Sanctions and Transnational Crime Section, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Rachel WHITE, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Vafa GHAZAVI, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Austria Head of Delegation Beatrix KARL, Federal Minister of Justice Affairs Alternate Head of Delegation Christine STIX-HACKL, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Gerhard ZETTL, Director, Federal Ministry of European and International Affairs Bernadette KLÖSCH, Federal Ministry of European and International Affairs Martin KRÄMER, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Igor SEKARDI, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Gertraud EPPICH, Federal Ministry of Justice Andreas POLLAK, Federal Ministry of Justice Fritz ZEDER, Federal Ministry of Justice Angelika MITTENDORFER, Federal Ministry of Justice Sven PÖLLAUER, Federal Ministry of Justice Günther SABLATTNIG, Federal Ministry of Interior V.12-57555 3 CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Elisabeth LEMMERER, Federal Ministry of Interior Gerald TATZGERN, Federal Ministry of Interior Martina KOGER, Federal Anti-Corruption Agency Claudia LODERBAUER, Federal Anti-Corruption Agency Leopold LÖSCHL, Federal Ministry of Interior Claus-Peter KAHN, Federal Ministry of interior Christian PILNACEK, Federal Ministry of Justice Anita GACH, Federal Ministry of Interior Azerbaijan Head of Delegation Galib ISRAFILOV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Gulnar RASULOVA, Deputy-Chief, Division on the Work with Law Enforcement Agencies, Presidential Administration Kamal GILIJOV, Head of Department, General Prosecutor’s Office Elchin NASIBOV, Head of Department, Ministry of Justice Parviz FARHADOV, Chief of Division, Ministry of Internal Affairs Elkhan OMAROV, Expert, Ministry of National Security Yalchin RAFIYEV, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Bahrain Head of Delegation Mohamed Jasim ALKHEDRI, Head, Financial Crime Unit, Ministry of Interior Member Mohamed SEYADEE, Lieutenant, Anti-Economic Crime Directorate, Ministry of Interior Belarus Head of Delegation Valery VORONETSKY, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Valery KUZMICH, Deputy Head, Division for Investigation and Search Operations, General Prosecutor’s Office Alexander SHPAKOVSKY, Counsellor, Department for Humanitarian Co-operation and Human Rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina ERMILINA, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Oleg SHLOMA, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna 4 V.12-57555 CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Belgium Chef de la Délégation Frank RECKER, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Adjoint au Chef de la délégation Hendrik ROGGEN, Premier secrétaire, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Membres Freddy GAZAN, Service de politique criminelle, SPF Justice Jessica FAILLA, Attachée, SPF Justice, Direction générale de la Législation, des Libertés et des Droits fondamentaux Direction Droit pénal, Service des infractions et procédures particulières Benin Chef de la Délégation Benjamin ALANMENOU, Directeur des Affaires Juridiques Adjoint au Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, de la Francophonie et des Béninois de L’Extérieur Membres Amêyi Célestin GUIDIMEY, Directeur Général Adjoint de la Police Nationale, Ministère de l’Intérieur, de la Sécurité Publique et des Cultes Honoré ALOAKINNOU, Premier Substitut du Procureur Général près la Cour d’Appel de Cotonou, Ministère de la Justice, de la Législation et des Droits de l’Homme Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Jefe de la Delegación Cecilia Luisa AYLLÓN QUINTEROS, Ministra de Justicia Miembros Ricardo Javier MARTÍNEZ COVARRUBIAS, Encargado de Negocios, a.i., Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Elizabeth Ana FERREL ALVAREZ, Consejera, Encargada de Asuntos Consulares, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Bosnia and Herzegovina Head of Delegation Tomislav LEKO, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna V.12-57555 5 CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Members Darko VIDOVIC, Minister-Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Nedzad RAJKOVIC, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Brazil Head of Delegation Evandro DE SAMPAIO DIDONET, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Vivian LOSS SANMARTIN, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Felipe FLORES PINTO, First Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Tatiana ESNARRIAGA ARANTES BARBOSA, Second Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Bulgaria Head of Delegation Svetoslav SPASSOV, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Alternate Head of Delegation Petko SERTOV, Deputy Director, Centre for Prevention and Counteraction of Corruption and Organized Crime, Council of Ministers Members Gergana VELICHKOVA, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Milen DIMITROV, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Viktor PAVLOV, Chief Expert, Legal Affairs Directorate, Ministry of Defence Panko PANOV, Chief Expert, Legal Affairs Directorate, Ministry of Defence Cameroon Chef de la Délégation Françoise NGAMBE MENDOUGA, Officier de Police, Direction des Affaires d’Asie, Ministre des Relations Extérieures Canada Head of Delegation John BARRET, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna 6 V.12-57555 CTOC/COP/2012/INF/2/Rev.2 Alternate Heads of Delegation Shawn CAZA, Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna 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