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Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention Against United Nations CTOC/COP/2014/INF/2/Rev.2 Conference of the Parties to the Distr.: Limited 17 October 2014 United Nations Convention against Transnational English/French/Spanish Organized Crime Seventh session Vienna, 6-10 October 2014 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS States Parties Afghanistan Head of Delegation Ayoob M. ERFANI, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Hassan SOROOSH, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Mohammed ANWAR, Director, Biometric Department, Ministry of Interior Albania Head of Delegation Spiro KOÇI, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Adhurim RESULI, Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Selma XHOXHAJ, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Algeria Chef de la Délégation Mohamed BENHOCINE, Ambassadeur, Représentant Permanent, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne V.14-07022 (E) *1407022* CTOC/COP/2014/INF/2/Rev.2 Membres Nabil HATTALI, Chargé de Mission, Présidence de la République Mohamed GACHTOULI, Sous-Directeur des Questions de Sécurité lnternationale, Ministère des Affaires Étrangères Djamel FELOUSSI, Sous-Directeur, l’Exécution des Peines et Procédures de Grâces, Ministère de la Justice Djillali DOUAL, Chef, Division de la Police Judicaire, Commandement de Gendarmerie Nationale Maamar LABDI, Commissaire Divisionnaire de Police, Direction Générale de Sûreté Nationale Fouad CHALABI, Attaché, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Mohamed A. CHERBAL, Attaché, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Andorra Jefe de la Delegación Carles FIÑANA PIFARRÉ, Head, Financial Intelligence Unit Miembro Marta SALVAT, Special Envoy on Policy and Security Issues, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Angola Head of Delegation Rui Jorge CARNEIRO MANGUEIRA, Minister of Justice and Human Rights Members Maria de Jesus dos Reis FERREIRA, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Cláudia Patricia ALMEIDA, Director, Technical and Legal Affairs Office, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Ana Carla DE SOUSA, Counsellor, Head of Litigation Department, Directorate for Legal Affairs, Treaties and Litigation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Paulo Nicolau CANDEIA, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Alda CARDOSO, Consultant, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Lutilele Sara Vasco MONTEIRO, Senior Technician, Directorate for Legal Affairs, Treaties and Litigation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Domingos MIRANDA, Protocol Department, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Vasco Raúl FERNANDO, Support Staff, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Argentina Jefe de la Delegación Rafael Mariano GROSSI, Embajador, Represente Permanente, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena 2 V.14-07022 CTOC/COP/2014/INF/2/Rev.2 Miembros Horacio BASABE, Embajador, Director de la Dirección de Asistencia Jurídica Internacional, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto Matías MOLLE, Director Nacional, Registro Nacional de Armas (RENAR), Ministerio de Justicia y Derechos Humanos Jorge Mariano JORDAN, Consejero, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena María Victoria VINCIGUERRA, Secretario, Dirección General de Consejería Legal, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto Zaiga GAFFI, Dirección Nacional de Cooperación Internacional Jurídica y en Sistemas Judiciales, Ministerio de Derechos Humanos Armenia Head of Delegation Arman KIRAKOSSIAN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Areg HOVHANNISIAN, Minister-Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Lena TERZIKYAN, Second Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Australia Head of Delegation David LEWIS, Acting Ambassador, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Gaia PULESTON, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Tom BEAMISH, Legal Officer, Transnational Crime Section, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Eugenie HWANG, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Lara WILKINSON, Intern, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Anne GALLAGHER, Independent Scholar and Legal Adviser to the United Nations and the Association of South East Asian Nations Andreas SCHLOENHARDT, School of Law, University of Queensland Marika MCADAM, Independent Legal Consultant Jonathan CLOUGH, Faculty of Law, Monash University V.14-07022 3 CTOC/COP/2014/INF/2/Rev.2 Austria Head of Delegation Christine STIX-HACKL, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Alternate Head of Delegation Gerhard ZETTL, Minister, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Members Margareta PLODER, Minister, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Martin KRÄMER, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Margarete LENGGER, Federal Ministry of Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs Andreas WIESELTHALER, Director, Federal Bureau of Anti-Corruption, Federal Ministry of the Interior Martina KOGER, Head of Department, Federal Bureau of Anti-Corruption, Federal Ministry of Interior Elisabeth LEMMERER, Federal Ministry of Interior Annika SALBRECHTER, Federal Ministry of Interior Gerald TATZGERN, Colonel, Federal Ministry of Interior Franz SCHERMANN, Chief Inspector, Federal Ministry of Interior Azerbaijan Head of Delegation Guinar RASULOVA, Deputy Chief, Department on Work with Law-Enforcement Agencies, Administration of the President Members Guloghlan MURADLI, Chief, Customs Violations Head Department, State Customs Committee Vasif GASIMOV, Chief of Section, Ministry of Interior Yalchin RAFIYEV, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Magsad HUSEYNOV, Attaché, International Law and Agreements Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bahrain Head of Delegation Husein Salman MATAR, Major Member Mohamed Jasim ALKHEDRI, Captain 4 V.14-07022 CTOC/COP/2014/INF/2/Rev.2 Belarus Head of Delegation Valery VORONETSKY, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Vadim PISAREVICH, Head, Department for Global Policies and Humanitarian Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina ERMILINA, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Belgium Chef de la Délégation Willem VAN DE VOORDE, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Adjoint au Chef de la délégation Kris LAPIERE, Premier secrétaire, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Membres Carl PIRON, Conseiller, Service Législation, SPF Justice Jean MUES, Conseiller, Service Législation, SPF Justice Christel DEFEVER, Attachée, SPF Justice Emilie DE MEYERE, Stagiaire, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Jefe de la Delegación Ricardo Javier MARTÍNEZ COVARRUBIAS, Encargado de negocios a.i., Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Miembros Elizabeth Ana FERREL ALVAREZ, Consejera, Representante Permanente Alterna, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena María Claudia VACA CLAROS, Segunda Secretaria, Representante Permanente Alterna, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Brazil Head of Delegation Evandro DE SAMPAIO DIDONET, Ambassador, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna V.14-07022 5 CTOC/COP/2014/INF/2/Rev.2 Members Vivian LOSS SANMARTIN, Deputy Chief, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Vladimir ARAS, Prosecutor, Secretary of International Legal Cooperation of the Prosecutor-General of the Republic’s Office Georgia DIOGO, Advisor, International Legal Cooperation of the Prosecutor- General of the Republic’s Office Disney ROSSETI, Federal Police Commissioner Lívia DE PAULA MIRANDA PEREIRA FRAUCHES, Department of Asset Recovery and International Legal Cooperation, Ministry of Justice Gustavo MEIRA CARNEIRO, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Bulgaria Head of Delegation Svetoslav SPASSOV, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Anna POPOVA, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Vasil MADOLEV, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Burkina Faso Chef de la Délégation Soloange Eveline K. Rita AGNEKETOM BORGORE, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent adjoint, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Membres Maxime BENGALY, Deuxième conseiller, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Eric ZOUNGRANA, Deuxième Conseiller, Mission permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Canada Head of Delegation Mark BAILEY, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Members Shawn CAZA, Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Mark VCISLO, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Lindsay MOORE GEROS, Senior Policy Advisor, Foreign Affairs and International Trade David PIMM, Senior Policy Research Analyst, Foreign Affairs and International Trade 6 V.14-07022 CTOC/COP/2014/INF/2/Rev.2 Stephen TURNER, Legal Officer, Corruption, Transnational Organized Crime, Drugs, Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Clare BARRY, Counsellor, International
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