Suncana Roksandic Vidlicka"Suncana Roksandic Vidlicka was a doctorate candidate of the Criminology Department at Max Planck Institute of Foreign and International Criminal Law, writing her dissertation as Cotutelle de these between the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Law an Freiburg University's Faculty of Law. She teaches at the Zagreb Faculty of Law and is a member of the Max Planck Partner Group for Balkan Criminology. She is the Head of the Croatian Unit for the International Network of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and a member of the UNODC Anti-Corruption Academic Initiative. In 2017 she was a (co-)rapporteur for AIDP. She is the head of the Jean Monnet Project Advanced Seminar in EU Criminal Law and Policy. In 2011 she received the Annual Award for the best young scientist in social sciences by the Society of University Professors and other Scientists of the University of Zagreb. She has published in English, Croatian and German on issues which concern breaching and strengthening international human rights, primarily economic and social ones, by mechanisms of national and international criminal law. Contributor Biography - German Suncana Roksandic Vidlicka was a doctorate candidate of the Criminology Department at Max Planck Institute of Foreign and International Criminal Law, writing her dissertation as Cotutelle de these between the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Law and Freiburg University's Faculty of Law. She teaches at the Zagreb Faculty of Law and is a member of the Max Planck Partner Group for Balkan Criminology. She is the Head of the Croatian Unit for the International Network of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and a member of the UNODC Anti-Corruption Academic Initiative. In 2017 she was a (co-)rapporteur for AIDP. She is the head of the Jean Monnet Project Advanced Seminar in EU Criminal Law and Policy. In 2011 she received the Annual Award for the best young scientist in social sciences by the Society of University Professors and other Scientists of the University of Zagreb. She has published in English, Croatian and German on issues which concern breaching and strengthening international human rights, primarily economic and social ones, by mechanisms of national and international criminal law." Read More Read Less
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