Current developments on financial crime, corruption and money laundering: European and international perspectives

An intensive 6-day summer school focused on current developments in combating international fraud, corruption, and money laundering, as well as on international and European anti-fraud mechanisms and procedures.

Dates & Fees
  • Cost: € 250-400
  • Ages: 18+
  • Dates: 30/06/2025 - 5/7/2025
  • Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Duration: 6 days

Summary

The Research Institute for Transparency, Corruption and Financial Crime, Faculty of Law -Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh)
(https://websites.auth.gr/anticorruptionlab/), through the Center for Education and Lifelong Learning of the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, will host an intensive 6-day summer school on current developments in the fields of financial crime, corruption and money
laundering at a national, European and international level, for participants who wish to advance their knowledge in the area.
The 6-day intensive courses will focus on ongoing developments of key issues in combating international fraud, corruption and money
laundering, international and European anti-fraud mechanisms and procedures, etc.

Program Features

  • Current developments to be discussed will include, inter alia, the directive on fraud against the EU financial interests, the Regulation on the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, the Criminal Law Anti-Money Laundering Directive, organised crime, offshore companies, cybermoney, the Proposal for an EU Directive on Combating Corruption, asset recovery and confiscation, the new EU legislation on cross-border access to electronic evidence in criminal matters, tax crime etc
  • The summer school will be delivered in a hybrid format, with the option to attend in person or online, taught with the help of a simultaneous teleconferencing system, so that the participants will have the chance to interact and participate in the discussion.

What's Included?

  • Tuition
  • course materials
  • certificate of attendance
  • breakfast, snacks, and light lunch during lecture breaks
  • participation in the farewell event (for in person participants).

More Information

  • Academics
  • Extracurriculars
  • Accommodation

Academics

The Center for Education and Lifelong Learning of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Research Institute for Transparency, Corruption and Financial Crime, Faculty of Law-Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (https://websites.auth.gr/anticorruptionlab/) welcome you to the Summer School “Current developments on financial crime, corruption and money laundering: European and international perspectives”, a 50 hour hybrid course with the option to attend in person or online, taught with the help of a simultaneous teleconferencing system.

The 6-day intensive courses will focus on ongoing developments of key issues in combating international fraud, corruption and money laundering, international and European anti-fraud mechanisms and procedures, etc. The subjects that are taught in the summer school, are of remarkable interest, as they specialise in top issues in the field of financial crime, corruption and money laundering. At the same time, these are topics that have undergone significant developments in recent years. These developments have resulted from the adoption of acts at European Union level (new EU Financial Interest Fraud Directive, new European Public Prosecutor’s Office Regulation, 5th and 6th Anti-Money Laundering Directive), but also from the emergence of new ways and means of committing crimes in the fields of financial crime, corruption and money laundering (bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, offshore companies etc.).

After successful completion of the program, participants receive a Certificate of Training with 3.5 ECTS. Participants, who have attended but not successfully completed the program, will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance.

The Scientific Director of the Programme is Theodoros Papakyriakou, Professor of Law School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Director of the Research Institute for Transparency, Corruption and Financial Crime.

The Academic Director of the Programme is Maria Kaiafa-Gbandi, Em. Professor of Law School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Founding Member of the European Criminal Policy Initiative (ECPI).
Aim
The aim of the program is to conduct an intensive summer school, lasting six days, on European and international developments and perspectives in the fields of financial crime, corruption and money laundering. The summer school aims to develop the knowledge of the participants in the fields of the summer school, through the teaching of courses by professors from distinguished universities abroad, professors and doctors of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, as well as by the Head of Unit Criminal Law of the European Commission. The summer school aims, beyond deepening the knowledge of the participants in its subjects, to promote the scientific dialogue between law students and young scientists from different countries of the world, with the support of professors from leading European Universities.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the course, participants will have knowledge of key issues in combating international fraud, corruption and money laundering, international and European anti-fraud mechanisms and procedures, etc. They will have broad, specialised, practical, and theoretical knowledge of current European and international developments and perspectives in the fields of financial crime, corruption and money laundering, and will be aware of the limits of this knowledge. The participants will gain a comprehensive and essential understanding of the legislative and jurisprudential developments in the above fields, in their European and international dimension.

Target Audience
The program is addressed to law students, young graduates and professionals with a background in law. Applicants with a background in other disciplines that are relevant to the theme of the summer school will be considered as well.

Extracurriculars

Beyond the classroom, the program offers opportunities to network with peers and professionals, explore the vibrant city of Thessaloniki through optional group activities, and celebrate the experience at a closing farewell event.

Accommodation

Students are responsible for arranging and paying for their own accommodation.


Program Campuses

Faculty of Law at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Key Information
Dates & Fees
  • Cost: € 250-400
  • Ages: 18+
  • Dates: 30/06/2025 - 5/7/2025
  • Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Duration: 6 days

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