Application of the Law on Organization and Jurisdiction of the State Bodies in Combating Organized Crime, Terrorism and Corruption

The topic of the workshop was application of the Law on Organization and Jurisdiction of the State Bodies in Combating Organized Crime, Terrorism and Corruption – an analysis of the case-law in the second-instance corruption cases, contentious issues for judges of the first-instance.
The workshop was dedicated to judges of Appellate Courts for the purpose of an exchange of experiences in enforcing the Law until present and discussions on the following topics:
- Examination of motions to indict;
- Dilemmas regarding the acceptance of circumstantial evidence and non-uniform practice;
- Overuse of special probative actions;
- Possibilities for use of the evidence presented in the criminal proceedings for seizure of assets associated with criminal activity;
- Status of forensic officers.