Workshop Program

 

 Thursday, 18th May 2017: Introduction & Workshops 1-4

 8:30-  9:00

I.

Introduction

 

 

Prof. Dr. Sabine GLESS, University of Basel, Basel

 9:00-  10:30

II.

Workshop 1:

 

 

What is the (Exact) Function of Exclusionary Rules?

 

 

Prof. Dr. Jenia TURNER, SMU Dedman School of Law, Dallas

 

 

Prof. Dr. Thomas WEIGEND, University of Cologne, Cologne

 

 

Coffee Break

 11:00-  12:30

III.

Workshop 2:

 

 

Prerequisites Needed for Exclusionary Rules to Function Alternatives for Safeguarding Individual Rights?

 

 

Prof. Dr. Sabine GLESS, University of Basel, Basel

 

 

Laura MACULA, University of Basel, Basel

 

 

Xinyun PENG, University of Basel, Basel

 

 

Lunch Break

 13:30-  15:00

IV.

Workshop 3:

 

 

Exclusionary Rules – Window Dressing or Safeguarding a Fair Trial?

 

 

Prof. Dr. Hock Lai HO, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore

 

 

Prof. Kuo-hsing HSIEH, National Chung Cheng University, Taipei

 

 

Coffee Break

 15:30-  17:30

V.

Workshop 4:

 

 

Narratives of Exclusionary Rules – Reported back from Practice

 

 

Dr. Thomas RICHTER, University of Basel, Basel

 

 

Susanne KNICKMEIER, University of Basel, Basel

Prof. Helena WHALEN-BRIDGE, NUS, Singapore

 

 

Prof. Roger LENG, School of Law, University of Warwick, Coventry

 

 

 Saturday, 20th May 2017: Workshops 5-7

 8:30-  10:30

I.

Workshop 5:

Tool Kit I – What Rights and Remedies Does it Need to Safeguard Individual Rights during Fact-Finding?

 

 

Chiou-Ming Albert TSAI, Ministry of Justice, Taipeh

 

 

Dr. Thomas RICHTER, University of Basel, Basel

 

 

Coffee Break

 11:00-  12:30

II.

Workshop 6:

Tool Kit II – How Can the Relevant Rights and Remedies Be Implemented in the Different Criminal Justice Systems?

 

 

Prof. Dr. YUE Liling, China University of Politics and Law, Beijing

Prof. Dr. JIANG Na, Beijing Normal University, Beijing

 

 

Lunch Break

 13:30-  15:00

III.

Workshop 7: 

Summing up

 

 

Prof. Dr. Sabine GLESS, University of Basel, Basel

 

 

Dr. Thomas RICHTER, University of Basel, Basel

 

 

Farewell Coffee

 

 

End of Workshops