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Economic and Social Council Distr.: Limited 3 June 2019 United Nations E/CN.15/2019/INF/2/Rev.1 Economic and Social Council Distr.: Limited 3 June 2019 Original: English/French/Spanish Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Twenty-eighth session Vienna, 20–24 May 2019 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS States members of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice AFGHANISTAN Sayed Hussain Alemi BALKHI, Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Head of Delegation Khojesta Fana EBRAHIMKHEL, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Suraya DALIL, Senior Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sultan Ali JAVID, Director of Policy and Plan, Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation Mohammad Naeem POYESH, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Azizurahman SAFAWI, Counselor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Mohammad Fahim IBRAHIMI, Official of UN Directorate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ali Sadiq AKBARI, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Ahmad Kamel SAFI, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Omid KAMAL, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Shoaib Ahmad SHAHIDI, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Zakir QARAR, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Abdul Subhan MOMAN, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Abduljalil GHAFOORY, Advisor ALGERIA Faouzia MEBARKI, Ambassadrice, Représentante permanente, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne, Chef de la Délégation Nabil HATTALI, Chargé de Mission, Présidence de la République Habib CHOHRA, Sous-Directeur, Police judiciaire, Ministère de la Justice AbdaIlah BENRAHMOUNE, Chef, Division de Police Judicaire, Commandement de la Gendarmerie Nationale Aissa RAHIMI, Commissaire Principal de Police, Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale Mounia IOUALALEN BENGOUGAM, Chargée d’Etudes et de Synthèse, Membre du Comité national sur la prévention et la lutte contre la traite des personnes Kahina MESTAR-LEBBAZ, Secrétaire des Affaires Étrangères Mokhtar FELIOUNE, Directeur Général, Administration Pénitentiaire et de la Réinsertion, Ministère de la Justice Abdelhalim BOUKERCHE, Conseiller, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne V.19-04042 (E) *1904042* E/CN.15/2019/INF/2/Rev.1 AUSTRIA Josef MOSER, Federal Minister of Constitutional Affairs, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice, Head of Delegation Gabriela SELLNER, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Johann SPITZER, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations in Vienna Gerhard DOUJAK, Minister plenipotentiary, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Gerhard MAYNHARDT, Minister plenipotentiary, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Elisabeth KOEGLER, Minister plenipotentiary, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Axel WECH, Minister plenipotentiary, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Raphael RUPPACHER, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Geneva Michael WISLOCKI, Attaché, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Anton WISLOCKI, Attaché, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations in Vienna Roman ZOECHLING, Attaché, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations, Vienna Theresa EDER, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Nadine GABRON, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs of Austria Andreas POLLAK, Chief Public Prosecutor, Federal Ministry of Constitutional Affairs, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice Agata BILINSKA, Member of Cabinet, Federal Ministry of Constitutional Affairs, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice Alexandra GEYER, Spokeswoman, Federal Ministry of Constitutional Affairs, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice Doris RISS, Expert, Head of Competence Center of Crime Prevention, Federal Ministry of the Interior Michael MOERZ, Expert, Cybercrime Competence Centre, Federal Ministry of the Interior Elisabeth LEMMERER, Expert, Head of the Unit for Bilateral and Multilateral Affairs, Federal Ministry of the Interior Sarah SCHWARZ, Expert, Unit for Bilateral and Multilateral Affairs, Federal Ministry of the Interior Christian PILNACEK, Secretary General, Federal Ministry of Constitutional Affairs, Reform, Deregulation and Justice BELARUS Alena KUPCHYNA, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Vadim PISAREVICH, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Geneva Aleksei RAIMAN, Senior Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Igor MISHKORUDNY, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) Samuel VILLEGAS, Director General de Régimen Penitenciario, Jefe de la Delegación Elizabeth Ana FERREL ALVAREZ, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Richard Ever VEIZAGA AYALA, Jefe, Representante Departamental de Cochabamba, Viceministerio de Transparencia Institucional y Lucha contra la Corrupción Melvy Rosario JARAMILLO ORTIZ, Jefa, Representante Departamental de Santa Cruz, Viceministerio de Transparencia Institucional y Lucha contra la Corrupción BRAZIL J. Antonio MARCONDES, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Maria Hilda MARSIAJ PINTO, National Secretary of Justice, Ministry of Justice and Public Security André VERAS GUIMARAES, Director, Department of Security and Justice, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Carlos DA FONSECA, Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Eric DO VAL LACERDA SOGOCIO, Head, Division on Transnational Crime, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Erika Mialik MARENA, Director, Department of Asset Recovery and International Legal Cooperation, Ministry of Justice and Public Security Alexandre KAISER RAUBER, Public Defender, Office of the Federal Public Defender Christiane BRANDAO TELES, Coordinator of International Legal Assistance, Office of the Federal Public Defender 2/38 V.19-04042 E/CN.15/2019/INF/2/Rev.1 Diogo DE OLIVEIRA MACHADO, General Coordinator of International Affairs, Ministry of Justice and Public Security Natasha PINHEIRO AGOSTINI PENHA BRASIL, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Jonas PALOSCHI, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Julia Leone Leite MORAIS SILVA Thiago DE DEUS LIMA ROCHA Lizia DE OLIVEIRA FONTES GASPERIN BULGARIA Dimitar PHILIPOV, Chargé d’Affaires, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna, Head of Delegation Ivan GOSPODINOV, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Sava PETROV, Prosecutor at the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office of Cassation Natali PAVLOVA, International Law and EU Law Directorate, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Antonia ILIEVA, Intern BURKINA FASO Dieudonné SAWADOGO, Conseiller des Affaires Etrangères, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères et de la Coopération Dieudonne KERE, Ambassadeur, Représentant Permanent, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Francis HIEN, Représentant permanent adjoint, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Elyse OUEDRAOGO, Conseiller Technique, Ministère de la Justice, des Droits Humains et de la Promotion Civique Eric ZOUNGRANA, Premier Conseiller, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne CHINA Lijun FENG, Senior Adviser, Ministry of Justice, Head of Delegation Wai Hung TSANG, Deputy Commissioner, China National Narcotics Control Commission Ping BAI, Inspector at Director General Level, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Justice Xiaojun WEI, Commissar, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Public Security Yin GAO, Deputy Director General, Bureau of Human Resources, Ministry of Justice Hongjiang HUANG, Counsellor, Department of International Organizations and Conferences, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Yu XU, First secretary, Department of Treaty and Law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Xingchao FU, Division Director, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Public Security Jifeng XU, Division Director, Bureau of Human Resources, Ministry of Justice Man LI, Division Director, Bureau IV of Legislative Affairs, Ministry of Justice Xin WANG, Division Director, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Justice Jie GUO, Division Director, Legal Aid Center, Ministry of Justice Weikang ZHANG, Officer, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Public Security Zhangyang HONG, Officer, General Office, Ministry of Justice Shuaike LIU, Officer, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Justice Xiaoke HONG, Officer, Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Justice Xinhui HUANG, Officer, Bureau of Human Resources, Ministry of Justice Zhigang WANG, Division Director, Bureau of Narcotics Control, Ministry of Public Security Huazhou LI, Division Director, Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Public Security Feng HUANG, Deputy Division Director, Department of Cyber Security and Protection, Ministry of Public Security Hao WU, Officer, Bureau of Narcotics Control, Ministry of Public Security Wen GAO, Deputy Director General, Institute of Crime Prevention, Ministry of Justice Shaohan SI, Associate Research Professor, Institute of Crime Prevention, Ministry of Justice Wenxia AN, Associate Research Professor, Institute of Crime Prevention, Ministry
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