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- Lee, did you get this also?
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- > From UNCJIN-L@EARN.ALBNYVM1 Mon Nov 16 18:48:10 1992
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- > Subject: Middle East Crime Symposium
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- > Subj: Adam: do you have this meeting? --Graeme
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- > Subj: CrimNet - SEM - International Co-Operation in Combatting Organised
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- > From: fionaw%sulaw.law.su.OZ.AU@UUNET.UU.NET (Fiona Wright)
- > Subject: CrimNet - SEM - International Co-Operation in Combatting Organised
- > Crime
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- > Topic: 3rd International Symposium on Middle Eastern Perspectives in Criminal
- > Justice "International Co-Operation in Combatting Organised Crime and
- > Drug Trafficking"
- >
- > Venue and Dates: Cairo, February 14-17, 1993
- >
- > Conveners: The Office of International Criminal Justice at the University
- > of Illinois at Chicago, and the Egyptian Police Academy
- >
- > This symposium follows upon the accomplishments of two earliers conferences
- > which addressed the topics of terrorism (1988) and systemic issues (1992).
- > The key component of each program is a series of comparative systems
- > presentations designed to familiarise delegates with the unique aspects of
- > crime and justice in the Middle East.
- >
- > OICJ maintains an ongoing liasion with the Police Academy, a doctoral degree
- > granting institution that educates Egypt's future police leaders and many
- > of the country's governmental leaders. General Fakhr El-Din, president
- > of the Academy, has played a key role in helping foster international
- > relations, and delegates can look forward to a unique professional and
- cultural
- > experience.
- >
- > A distinguished group of international experts, both scholars and
- > practitioners, will present papers in the following subject areas:
- >
- > * Transnational Crime Comparisons
- > * Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering
- > * Islamic Traditions in Criminal Justice
- > * Enterprise and Organised Crime
- > * International co-operative efforts in Investigation of Crime
- >
- > The conference, February 14-17 will be conducted in Arabic and English. The
- > Police Academy will also arrange site visits to criminal justice Institutions.
- > A limited number of spots have been made available in the program for
- delegates
- > to present papers on relevant topics. Those wishing to present papers should
- > immediately contact Sean Malinowski on (312) 996 3200 for further information.
- >
- > Consistent with other international programs sponsered by OICJ is an optional
- > seven day professional and cultural program immediately following
- > the symposium. Delegates will visit the upper Nile region and the pyramids,
- > cruise the Nile, tour the remains of ancient civilisations and share
- > insights with criminal justice colleagues. Spouses and friends are invited
- > to accompany delegates, and a special program has been arranged for them.
- >
- > The costs of this project will be borne by the participants, OICJ, and
- > the Egyptian hosts. The costs are:
- >
- > Complete program
- > $US2,700 for 13 days includes lodging, local transportation and most meals,
- > conference materials, registration and professional and cultural programs.
- > Delegates must make their own international travel arrangements.
- >
- > Conference only
- > $US1,500 (approximately 6 days) includes lodging, local transport, most meals
- > and conference materials and registration.
- >
- > A $500 non refundable deposit must be made by December 4, 1992 in order to
- > ensure lodging reservations. Final payments are due on 8 January 1993.
- >
- > This program offers an exceptional opportunity to develop a better
- understanding
- > of the fascinating developments taking place in the Middle East, and provides
- > a cultural dimension that will significantly enrich each participant's
- > experience.
- >
- > If you have any questions, please contact Sean Malinowksi on (312) 996 3200
- > or fax (312) 733 3394.
- >
- > 715 South Wood Street (M/C 777), Chicago, Illinois 60612-7221
- >
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