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    About CCC

    The Cross-Border Crime Colloquium is an annual event since 1999. It brings together experts on international organised (economic) crime to discuss the latest developments in empirical research, legislation and law enforcement, with a special geographical focus on Western, Central, and Eastern Europe. The Colloquia aim at building bridges in three respects: between East and West Europe, between scholars and practitioners, and between old and young.
    2019Olsztyn, Poland
    2021Kongsvinger, Norway (Virtual)
    2019Utrecht, the Netherlands
    2018Kharkiv, Ukraine
    2017Bratislava, Slovakia
    2016Newcastle, United Kingdom
    2015Prague, Czech Republic
    2014Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzeg.
    2013Cambridge, United Kingdom
    2012Manchester, United Kingdom
    2011Tilburg, The Netherlands
    2009Ghent, Belgium
    2008Beograd, Serbia
    2007Prague, Czech Republic
    2006Tallinn, Estonia
    2005Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzeg.
    2004Berlin, Germany
    2003Ainring, Germany
    2002Ljubljana, Slovenia
    2001Bratislava, Slovakia
    2000Budapest, Hungary
    1999Prague, Czech Republic

    The 22nd Cross-border Crime Colloquium will be hosted by the The University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland on 10 and 11 October 2022. We will soon share the agenda and details on how to attend.
    For information, please contact
    Prof. Dr. Joanna Banach-Gutierrez: jbbanachgutierrez@gmail.com
    Prof. Dr. Petrus C. van Duyne: P.vanduyne@ziggo.nl

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