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Presentation of the Project Report on Regional Asset Recovery Monitoring Methodologies, Key Benchmarks and Case Studies of Good Practice
December 09, 2020

On 9 December 2020 the AIRE Centre in partnership with the Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (RAI) and with the Support of the UK Government organised the presentation of their report on the effective implementation of asset recovery measures in the Western Balkans through an overview of a regional monitoring methodology, key benchmarks and case studies of good practice.

The event was attended by asset recovery practitioners and representatives of judicial institutions from across South East Europe. The key speakers at the event were Professor Eldan Mujanovic of the University of Sarajevo and Judge Radmila Dragičević-Dičić of the Serbian Supreme Court of Cassation, who both discussed elements of the report.

The report included an overview of a regional monitoring methodology, best practice and steps forward, and presented the most important standards derived from international sources, in particular from the European Union. It provided a list of benchmarks and recommendations, with the aim of providing national authorities with useful and practical guidance for the establishment of a comprehensive, accurate and reliable system for collecting, processing and disseminating asset recovery data. The report also featured success stories presented in the form of case studies, covering different aspects of asset recovery. The event was organised under the auspices of the AIRE Centre’s regional project dedicated to strengthening cooperation in asset recovery practice in South East Europe in the fight against corruption and organised crime.

More information about this event can be found on the Regional Asset Recovery Platform.

College of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina

College of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Today, a two-day international judicial conference titled "College of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina" concluded in Mostar, with over 60 judges and expert advisors from the State Court in attendance. The event was held with the support of the AIRE Center. The...