HELP Network Participants List (20Th June Only)
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS MEMBERS - NATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTIONS 1. ALBANIA, Mirella Bogdani, School of Magistrates 2. ALBANIA, Artan Hajdari, School of Magistrates 3. ARMENIA, Artashes Khurshudyan, Justice Academy 4. ARMENIA, Emil Amirkhanyan, Justice Academy 5. AUSTRIA, Oliver Scheiber, Federal Ministry of Justice 6. AZERBAIJAN, Elchin Khalafov, Justice Academy of the Ministry of Justice 7. BELGIUM, Umit Oral, Judicial Training Institute 8. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Arben Murtezic, Centre for Judicial and Prosecutorial Training of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 9. BULGARIA, Korneliya Kirilova, National Institute of Justice 10. CROATIA, Vladimir Filipovic, Judicial Academy 11. CYPRUS, Georghios Erotocritou, Supreme Court 12. CYPRUS, Elias Georgiou, Senior District Court 13. FRANCE, Nathalie Barcelot-Buhl, CFJA - Centre de Formation de la juridiction administrative 14. FRANCE, Veronique Guegen, CFJA - Centre de Formation de la juridiction administrative 15. GEORGIA, Lasha Maghradze, High School of Justice 16. GEORGIA, Ketevan Kvinikadze, High School of Justice 17. GEORGIA, Salome Shengelia, Prosecutor's Office 18. GERMANY, Stefan Tratz, German Judicial Academy 19. GREECE, Petros Alikakos, School of Judges 20. HUNGARY, Petra Bard, Prosecutor’s Office of Hungary 21. ITALY, Andrea Del Re, School for the Judiciary 22. LATVIA, Zanna Stare, Prosecution Service 23. LATVIA, Darta Mestere, Judicial Training Centre 24. LITHUANIA, Marius Bartninkas, National Courts Administration 25. MALTA, Joseph David Camirelli, Judicial Studies Committee 26. MONTENEGRO, Branislav Popovic, Centre for Training in Judiciary and State Prosecution 27. POLAND, Rafał Nozdryn-Płotnicki, National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution 28. POLAND, Szymon Janczarek, National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution 29. PORTUGAL, Diogo Ravara, Centre for Judiciary Studies 30. ROMANIA, Roxana Rizoiu, National Institute of Magistracy All reference to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo 31. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Valeriy Troitskiy, Academy of the Prosecutor General’s Office 32. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Evgeniy Lokhmatov, Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation 33. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Alexey Dolzhikov, Saint-Petersburg State University 34. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Vasilisa Neshataeva, Russian State University of Justice 35. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Valery Smirnov, Institute of Law and National Security 36. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Tamara Shashikhina, European Institute of the MGIMO University 37. SERBIA, Marija Milakovic, Judicial Academy 38. SERBIA, Jasmina Krštenić, Association of the Public Prosecutors 39. SLOVENIA, Miodrag Dordevic, Supreme Court & Judicial Training Centre 40. SPAIN, Rafael Bustos Gisber, Judicial School of the General Council for the Judiciary 41. SPAIN, Jorge Jimenez, Judicial School of the General Council for the Judiciary 42. SWEDEN, Catarina Bergqvist, Swedish Prosecution Authority 43. SWEDEN, Ann-Marie Basun, National Courts Administration 44. SWITZERLAND, Giuseppe Muschietti, Academy of Magistracy 45. “THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA”, Aneta Arnaudovska, Academy for Judges and Public Prosecutors 46. “THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA”, Marko Andonov, Academy for Judges and Public Prosecutors 47. THE NETHERLANDS, Astrid Hopma, Training and Study Centre for the Judiciary 48. TURKEY, Recep Kaplan, Constitutional Court 49. TURKEY, Muzaffer Korkmaz, Constitutional Court 50. UKRAINE, Pavlo Parkhomenko, District Court of Chernygiv Region 51. UKRAINE, Olha Mala, National Academy of the Public Prosecutors' Office 52. UKRAINE, Natalia Shuklina, National School of Judges of Ukraine 53. UKRAINE, Tetyana Fuley, National School of Judges of Ukraine MEMBERS - BAR ASSOCIATIONS 54. ALBANIA, Artan Hajdari, Bar Association 55. ANDORRA, Jose Sansa Villacampa, Bar Association 56. ARMENIA, Tigran Khurshudyan, Chamber of Advocates 57. ARMENIA, Artak Gevorgyan, School of Advocates 58. AZERBAIJAN, Anar Baghirov, Collegium of Advocates of Azerbaijan Republic 59. BELGIUM, Anne Jonlet, Bars of Belgium & Luxembourg 60. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Irena Puyic-Obradovic, Bar Association of the Republic of Srpska All reference to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo 61. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Tomislav Cavic, Attorneys Chamber of Federation of BiH 62. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Amila Mujcinovic, Attorneys Chamber of Federation of BiH 63. BULGARIA, Svetla Margaritova-Vuchkova, Bar Association 64. CROATIA, Ines Bojić, Bar Association 65. CROATIA, Sandra Markovic, Bar Association 66. CZECH REPUBLIC, Lenka Vojirova, Bar Association 67. CZECH REPUBLIC, Jiří Novák, Bar Association 68. ESTONIA, Ene Soop, Bar Association 69. FRANCE, Josquin Legrand, Délégation des Barreaux de France 70. FRANCE, Christophe Pettiti, Institut des droits de l'homme du Barreau de Paris 71. FRANCE, Christina Kruger, Barreau de Strasbourg 72. France, Segolene Chesneau, Consultant 73. GEORGIA, Irakli Kandashvili, Bar Association 74. GREECE, Maria Andriani Kostopoulou, Athens Bar Association 75. HUNGARY, Istvan Horvath, Bar Association 76. HUNGARY, Balazs Gyalog, Bar Association 77. IRELAND, Eva Massa, Bar Council 78. IRELAND, David Nolan, Bar Council 79. LATVIA, Liene Cakare, Council of Sworn Advocates 80. LITHUANIA, Liudvika Meskauskaite, Bar Association 81. LITHUANIA, Jolanta Samuolytė, National Courts Administration 82. MOLDOVA, Vladimir Palamarciuc, Bar Association 83. MONTENEGRO, Bojana Franović, Bar Association 84. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Natasha Kravchuk, Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences 85. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Yuri Pilipenko, Federal Chamber of Lawyers 86. RUSSIAN FEDERATION, Olga Rudenko, President of the Stavropol Chamber of Advocates 87. SLOVAK REPUBLIC, Julia Dernerova, Bar Association 88. SPAIN, Julen Férnandez Conte, General Council of Advocates in Spain 89. SPAIN, Diego Rafael Leon Burgos, General Council of Advocates in Spain 90. “THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA”, Svetlana Kjoseva, Macedonian Young Lawyers Association 91. TURKEY, Güneş Gürseler, Union of Turkish Bar Associations 92. TURKEY, Musa Toprak, Union of Turkish Bar Associations 93. UKRAINE, Oleh Klymyuk, Bar Association 94. UKRAINE, Denys Rabomizo, Lawyer 95. UNITED KINGDOM, Guy Vassall-Adams, Bar Council 96. UNITED KINGDOM, Simon O’Toole, Bar Council 97. UNITED KINGDOM, Julian Lonbay, Birmingham University All reference to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo 98. UNITED KINGDOM, Brendan Looby, Consultant 99. UNITED KINGDOM, Michael Duffy, Bar of Northern Ireland FOCAL AND INFO POINTS (Without numbering when already allocated) ALBANIA – FOCAL POINT, Mirella Bogdani ARMENIA – FOCAL POINT, Emil Amirkhanyan ARMENIA – INFO POINT, Artak Gevorgyan AUSTRIA – FOCAL POINT, Oliver Scheiber 100. AZERBAIJAN – FOCAL POINT, Zulfigar Babayev 101. AZERBIJAN – INFO POINT, Farhad Najafov BELGIUM – FOCAL POINT, Umit Oral BELGIUM – INFO POINT, Anne Jonlet BULGARIA – FOCAL POINT, Korneliya Kirilova BULGARIA – INFO POINT, Svetla Margaritova-Vuchkova CYPRUS – FOCAL POINT, Elias Georgiou CZECH REPUBLIC – INFO POINT, Jiří Novák 102. ESTONIA – FOCAL POINT, Katre Lahumaa 103. GEORGIA – FOCAL POINT, Besarion Bokhashvili GEORGIA – INFO POINT, Irakli Kandashvili HUNGARY – INFO POINT, Balazs Gyalog HUNGARY – FOCAL POINT, Petra Bard GREECE – FOCAL POINT, Petros Alikakos IRELAND – INFO POINT, Eva Massa LATVIA – FOCAL POINT, Darta Mestere LITHUANIA – INFO POINT, Jolanta Samuolyte LUXEMBOURG – INFO POINT, Anne Jonlet MALTA – FOCAL POINT, Joseph David Camirelli 104. MOLDOVA – FOCAL POINT, Diana Scobioala MOLDOVA – INFO POINT, Vladimir Palamarciuc 105. MONTENEGRO – FOCAL POINT, Siniša Bjeković MONTENEGRO – INFO POINT, Bojana Frankovic POLAND – FOCAL POINT, Szymon Janczarek 106. POLAND – INFO POINT, Dagmara Rajska 107. POLAND – INFO POINT, Anna Mazurczak PORTUGAL – FOCAL POINT, Diogo Ravara 108. ROMANIA – INFO POINT, Raluca Bercea RUSSIAN FEDERATION – FOCAL POINT, Vasilisa Neshataeva 109. RUSSIAN FEDERATION – INFO POINT, Iuliia Korukhova 110. SERBIA – FOCAL POINT, Jasmina Krštenić 111. SLOVAK REPUBLIC – INFO POINT, Michaela Chládeková SLOVENIA – FOCAL POINT, Miodrag Dordevic SPAIN – FOCAL POINT, Rafael Bustos Gisber All reference to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo SPAIN – INFO POINT, Julen Férnandez Conte SWEDEN – FOCAL POINT, Ann-Marie Basun 112. “THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA” – FOCAL POINT, Velimir Delovski TURKEY – INFO POINT, Musa Toprak UKRAINE – FOCAL POINT, Tetyana Fuley 113. UKRAINE – INFO POINT, Olena Sibilyova UNITED KINGDOM – INFO POINT, Simon O’Toole CONSULTATIVE & EDITORIAL BOARD Petros Alikakos, Hellenic School of Judges, Greece 114. Sandra Budimir, Attorney of Law, Croatia Jasmina Krštenić, Association of the Public Prosecutors, Serbia Simon O’Toole, Bar Council of England and Wales, United Kingdom Dagmara Rajska, Barrister, Poland Musa Toprak, Deputy Secretary General Union of Turkish