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Conferences - The 2nd International Conference "World Community against Globalization of Crime and Terrorism"
The 2nd International Conference
“The World Community against the Globalization of Crime and Terrorism”
Organized by:
The World Anticriminal and Antiterrorist Forum
The Committee for Security of the Russian Federation State Duma
The National Anticriminal and Antiterrorist Foundation of Russia
With the support of the Conrad Adenauer Foundation
With the support of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation
20 – 21 January 2004
Moscow
Monday, January 19
Arrival and accommodation of foreign and non-Moscow participants.
Tuesday, January 20
9:00 – 10:00 – Registration of Conference participants.
10:00 – 10:10 – Opening ceremony. Presentation of the new members of the WAAF and of the WAAF membership certificates.
10:10 – 12:00 – Plenary session.
Speakers:
1. Mr. Anatoly S. Kulikov – Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Board of the WAAF;
Mr. Valentin G. Stepankov – Deputy Secretary, Security Council of the Russian Federation
Mr. Mikhail I. Grishankov – First Deputy Chairman, Committee on Security, State Duma of the Russian Federation
4. Mr. Vladimir Y. Kolesnikov – Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation;
5. Mr. Boris A. Mylnikov – Head, Antiterrorist Center of the CIS Member States;
6. Dr. Marcus Ingenlat – Head of the Representative Office and Commissioner for the Russian Federation, the Conrad Adenauer Foundation;
7. Dr. Mattes Bube – Head, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Representative Office in the Russian Federation.
Presentation of Honorary Diplomas.
12:30 – 18:00 – The Politics Panel (open for all Conference participants)
14:30 – 15:30 – Break in the work of the Panel
Panel # 1. Politics
Co-moderator: R. Scholz, A.S. Kulikov
Secretary: O.E. Pavlov
1.1. The Reasons for and Causes of Modern Terrorism (Political, Social, and Ideological) (De)
Speakers:
Mr. Rupert Scholz – Deputy Chairman of the Board of WAAF; Member of Bundestag from the SDPG for three terms; Former Minister of Defense of Germany
Mr. Binyamin (Fouad) Ben-Eliezer – member of the Knesset, former Minister of Defense of Israel;
Mr. David Armstrong – National Security News Service;
Mr. Sergei E. Kurginyan – President, Experimental Creativity Center (an international social foundation);
Dr. Mikhail G. Delyagin – Director, Institute of Globalization Studies.
1.2. The Nature of and Mechanism for Reproducing Modern Terrorism
Speakers:
Dr. Victor Ye. Petrishchev – Chairman, Research and Advisory Council, the CIS Antiterrorist Center, professor
Mr. Sergei A. Goncharov – Chairman, Alfa Union
1.3. Separatism – Extremism – Terrorism: Major Trends Observed in Russia
Speakers:
Mr. Emil A. Paiin – Director, Center for Ethnopolitical Studies; Head, Center for Extremism Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, professor
1.4. Political, Social, and Economic Injustice in the World and Terrorism
Speaker:
Dr. Victor V. Luneyev – Director, Center for Organized Crime Studies (Moscow), professor
1.5. The Worldwide Anticriminal System: the Present and the Future
Speakers:
Dr. Hans-Jorg Albrecht – Director, Max-Plank-Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, professor;
Mr. Oleg M. Nechiporenko – Director General, the NAAF
Dr. Rony Kluger - General Secretary & Vice President of IBSSA
1.6. The Systemic Nature of International Terrorism: the Myths and Realities
Speaker:
Mr. Kairat Kh. Sataev – President, Impulse (a public foundation for support of antiterrorist organizations of Kazakhstan)
1.7. Unification (Harmonization) of Legislation as a Basis for Combating International Terrorism and Crime
Speakers:
Mr. Nikolai I. Shcherbinin – Member, Committee on International Affairs, Defense, and Security, the Majilis (Lower House) of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
Mr. Maxim Rakov – President, Global Coalition against Terrorism (Israel).
Wednesday, January 21
10:00 – 14:30 – Panel discussions
12:30 – 14:30 – Panel discussions continued
15:30 – 17:00 – Concluding Session. Briefings on panel discussions (5 – 7 minutes each). Conference wrap-up.
17:00 – Press conference for Russian and foreign journalists
Panel #2 Law
Co-moderator: J. Meyer, V.S. Ovchinsky
2.1. The Characteristics of Modern International Organized Crime
Speakers:
Dr. Vitaliy A. Nomokonov – Institute of Law, Far East State University
Mr. Jurgen Meyer – Deputy Chairman of the Board of WAAF; Bundestag Delegate to the Constitutional Convention of the European Union, professor;
Dr. Albin Eser - Director, Max-Plank-Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, professor
2.2. Linkages and Interaction between Terrorism and Organized Crime
Speaker:
Dr. Joseph Cassar – Ambassador of Malta to the Russian Federation
2.3. Developing a New Version of a CIS Model Law on Countering Terrorism
Speaker:
Mr. Valentin V. Letunovsky – First Deputy Chief, the FSB Research Center, Russia
2.4. The Role of Russia’s Organized Crime in Trafficking Nuclear Materials
Speaker:
Mr. Alexander N. Sukharenko – Graduate Student, Department of Criminal Law, Institute of Law, Far East State University, Russia
2.5. Illegal Migration, Terrorism, and the Essence of Modern International Law
Speakers:
Ms. Margarita M. Zaionchkovskaya – Post Graduate Student, Moscow University of the Ministry of Interior of Russia;
Mr. Yevgeniy G. Lyakhov – Professor, Moscow University of the Ministry of Interior of Russia
Panel # 3. Modern Technologies
Co-moderator: P. Brunot, O.M. Nechiporenko
3.1. New Forms of Terrorism
Speaker:
Mr. Patrick Brunot - Member of the Board, WAAF; President, France – Russia Society 2000
3.2. “Mutations” of Terrorism and the Vulnerability of the Man-Made World
Speaker:
Mr. Oleg M. Nechiporenko – Director General, NAAF
3.3. The Threat of High-Tech Terrorism
Speaker:
Mr. Yuri A. Bobylev – Expert of a Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Working Group
3.4. Bombings and Their Dynamics in Estonia in 1992 - 2003
Speaker:
Mr. Ando Leps – Member of Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu)
3.5. Bioterrorism: How It Shows and How to Counter It
Speaker:
Dr. Victor A. Zuev – Vice-President, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences; Member, the New York Academy of Science; Vice-President, International Academy of Sciences on Nature and Society; Head, Department of Medical Microbiology, the N.F. Gamalei Epidemiological Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Co-speakers: A.L. Gintsburg, V.M. Bondarenko, and B.V. Boev – the N.F. Gamalei Epidemiological Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.
3.6. Cybercrime: Attacks from Beyond the Mirror
Speaker:
Mr. Thomas, Tim – Senior Analyst of the Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth Academy, Kansas, United States
3.7. E-Terrorism - A New Face of Terrorism
Speaker:
Mr. Vladimir A. Golubev – Director, Center for Computer Crime Studies
3.8. Electromagnetic Bioterrorism: Assessing the Possible Threats
Speakers:
Mr. Yuri G. Grigoryev – Member, Academy of Electrotechnical Sciences, professor;
Mr. Vladimir N. Tkach - Member, the NAAF; Director General, ÅÑÌÑ-1 Ltd.
Co-speakers: O.A. Grigoryev, V.S. Stepanov, and O.M. Chekmarev
3.9. Forecasting the Consequences of a Bioterrorist Act by Means of Computer Modeling
Speaker:
Mr. Boris V. Boev – Head, Epidemiological Cybernetics Laboratory, the N.F. Gamalei Epidemiological Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, professor
3.10. Joint Counterterrorist Efforts for Securing Sophisticated Technological Systems
Speaker:
Mr. Andrei S. Sviridov, Ph.D. – Deputy Chief Designer, Russian Research Institute for Automated Systems, Ministry of Atomic Energy of the Russian Federation
Panel # 4. Economics
Co-moderator : À. Vilks, A.I. Borisov
Secretary: A.N. Kostin
4.1. Countering Money laundering and Terrorist Financing: Public Support and Oversight
Speakers:
Dr. Andrejs Vilks - Director, Center for Criminological Studies, Minister of Justice of Latvia; Chairman, Committee on Security, Riga City Council, Latvia, Member of the Board of WAAF;
Mr. Aleksei N. Chistyakov – Chairman, International Anticriminal and Antiterrorist Committee.
4.2. Business Communities against the Criminal Community
Speaker:
Mr. Alexander I. Borisov – Director General, the Moscow International Business Association
4.3. Economic and Financial Structures As Targets for Criminal and Terrorist Systems
Speaker:
Dr. Mikhail M. Chernousov – Chairman, Latvian Federation of Detectives and Security Services, Founder of the BAAF, Director of Bureau, the BAAF.
4.4. In What Kinds of “Boilers” Does the “Dirty” Money Melt?
Speaker:
Mr. Aldis Lielyuksis – Chairman of the Board, BAAF; Deputy Chief, Department for the Prevention of Legalization of Criminal Proceeds, Office of the Prosecutor of the Republic of Latvia, Police General
4.5. Drug Business as a Source of International Terrorist Financing
Speaker:
Mr. Mikhail G. Melikhov – Advisor, Secretariat of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
4.6. Participation of Russia’s Customs Service in Countering Terrorist Financing
Speaker:
Mr. Dmitriy V. Kazmin – Deputy Head, Directorate M, Chief Directorate for Combating Smuggling Operations, State Customs Committee of Russia
Panel # 5. Psychology and the Mass Media
Co-moderator: A-M. Liesen, S.N. Yenikolopov
Secretary: E.M. Shcherbanenko
5.1. Psychology and the Mass Media
Speaker:
Ms. Anne-Marie Liesen – Member of the Belgian Parliament; Member, Security Commission of the Belgian Parliament
5.2. Terrorism and the State of Mental Health of the Population: Modern Approaches toward Increasing People’s Tolerance to Information Warfare
Speaker:
Mr. Vasiliy S. Yastrebov – Head, Center for Mental Health Support Systems, professor
5.3. The Information Component of Terrorist Activities and the Possibilities to Minimize their Impact As Viewed by Psychologists and Journalists
Speakers:
Mr. Valery N. Krasnov – Director, Moscow Psychiatric Research Institute, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, professor
Mr. Victor G. Loshak – Editor-in-Chief, Ogonek Monthly
5.4. The Role of the Mass Media in Countering Terrorism
Speaker:
Mr. Oleg M. Khlobustov, Ph.D. – Senior Research Fellow, the FSB Academy
5.5. The Prevention of Terrorism in Society
Speaker:
Mr. Mikhail V. Petrov – Co-founder, the Baltic Anticriminal and Antiterrorist Forum (BAAF), journalist
5.6. Psychological Consequences of Terrorist Acts
Speaker:
Ms. Nadezhda V. Tarabrina – Department Head, Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr.
5.7. Organizational Forms of Alleviating the Consequences of Terrorism
Speaker:
Mr. Zurab Y. Kekilidze – Deputy Director, the V.P. Serbsky Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry, professor
5.8. Art As a Criminal Business
Speaker:
Mr. Saveliy V. Yamshchikov – Lead Specialist, Russian State Research Institute for Restoration; Member, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
5.9. Psychological Screening As a Means of Uncovering Terrorists
Speaker:
Mr. Igor V. Smirnov – Head, Section of Psychology, Russian Friendship of Peoples University, academician
5.10. Limiting the Aggression: The Psychology, the History, and the Outlook
Speaker:
Mr. Akop P. Nazaretyan, Ph.D. – Professor, Moscow State University and Moscow State Linguistic University
5.11. Global Security As a Strategy for Countering Terrorism
Speaker:
Dr. Yuri I. Bokan – Executive President, the Moscow Center for Global Cultural Strategies
5.12. The Role of Social Organizations in Preventing Terrorism and Crime
Speaker:
Mr. Vladimir S. Zarechnev – Chairman, Steering Committee, Pravoporyadok-Tsentr (an international public foundation)
5.13. Psychological Characteristics of Terrorism and Terrorists
Speaker:
Mr. Sergei N. Yenikolopov – Head, Department of Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Research Center, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
5.14. The Use of Preventive Psychology in Combating Terrorism
Speaker:
Mr. Felix Ye. Ivanov, Ph.D. - Head, Center for Psychological Security, Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences; Associate Professor
Co-speaker – V.V. Smolyaninov
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