Criminal Justice in the Prism of Human Rights - Proceedings of the 10th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Francesco Mazzacuva / Miren Odriozola Gurrutxaga / Nicola Recchia / Alessandra Santangelo (editors). RIDP-Libri vol. n. 5, 2023


This volume brings together major contributions to the 10th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists which was organised by the AIDP Young Penalists Committee and convened on 27 and 28 October 2022 at the Department of Legal Studies of the University of Bologna. Download the volume

Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Automated Decision-Making in Criminal Justice - Presented during the 9th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Gert Vermeulen / Nina Persak / Nicola Recchia (editors). International Review of Penal Law, 1-2021


The contributions written by young researchers were presented during the Ninth AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists, which convened on 16 and 17 November 2021 at the Goethe-University of Frankfurt. Download the volume

Contemporary Challenges and Alternatives to International Criminal Justice - Proceedings of the 8th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Renata Barbosa / Francesco Mazzacuva / Megumi Ochi (editors). International Review of Penal Law, 1-2022


This volume brings together major contributions to the 8th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists which was organised by the AIDP Young Penalists Committee and convened on 10 and 11 June 2021 in telematic mode, hosted by the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University. Download the volume

The Criminal Law Protection of our Common Home - Proceedings of the 7th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Antonio Gullo / Manuel Espinoza de los Monteros de la Parra / Francesco Mazzacuva (editors). International Review of Penal Law, 1-2020


The volume brings together major contributions to the Seventh AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists, which convened on 11 and 12 November 2019  at the Luiss University, Rome. Download the volume

The Role of Corporations in Criminal Justice - Proceedings of the 5th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Dominik Brodowski / Manuel Espinoza de los Monteros de la Parra / Eduardo Saad-Diniz (editors). International Review of Penal Law, 1-2018


The issue of the RIDP builds upon the contributions to the Fifth AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists, which convened on 22 and 23 June 2018 at the Max Plank Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany. Download the volume

Regulação do Abuso no Âmbito Corporativo - Proceedings of the 4th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Eduardo Saad-Diniz / Dominik Brodowski / Ana Luíza de Sa (editors), LiberArs 2015. ISBN: 978- 85-64783-78-2.


Este livro é resultado de IV Simpósio de Jovens Penalistas da Associação Internacional de Direito Penal (AIDP), realizado em São Paulo, entre os dias 23 e 24 de agosto de 2014, e é organizado por três jovens e brilhantes doutores, Eduardo Saad-Diniz, Dominik Brodowski e Ana Luíza Barbosa de Sá. Na ocasião, o Simpósio contou com a participação de jovens penalistas e de outros especialistas na matéria do direito penal econômico e das empresas provenientes das Américas, da Europa, da Oceania, da África e da Ásia, que permitiram uma rica discussão, sobre o papel do direito penal em um mundo globalizado e em crise, como o que se tem visto e vivido desde 2008. Com representantes de todos os continentes, pode-se dizer que foi possível produzir uma efetiva visão global sobre o tema

Regulating Corporate Criminal Liability - Proceedings of the 3rd AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Dominik Brodowski / Manuel Espinoza de los Monteros de la Parra / Klaus Tiedemann / Joachim Vogel (editors). Springer, 2014. ISBN: 978-3-319-05992-1 (hardcover) / 978-3- 319-05993-8 (e-book)


Corporate Criminal Liability is on the rise worldwide: More and more legal systems now include genuinely criminal sanctioning for legal entities. The various regulatory options available to national criminal justice systems, their implications and their constitutional, economic and psychological parameters are key questions addressed in this volume. Specific emphasis is put on procedural questions relating to corporate criminal liability, on alternative sanctions such as blacklisting of corporations, on common corporate crimes and on questions of transnational criminal justice.

This volume builds upon contributions presented at the 3rd AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists in Munich, Germany, in 2013.

Transitional Justice - Proceedings of the 2nd AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Ahmed F. Khalifa (editor). Nouvelles Etudes Pénales 24, 2013.


Merging theoretical approaches to transitional justice with the experiences gained in different jurisdictions was at the core of the 2nd AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists in La Rochelle, France, in 2011. The contributions to this sympsium are available in a special issue of the AIDP's Nouvelles Etudes Pénales.

The Review Conference and the Future of the International Criminal Court - Proceedings of the 1st AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists.

Christoph Burchard / Otto Triffterer / Joachim Vogel (editors). Wolters Kluwer International | Carl Heymanns Verlag, 2010. ISBN: 978-3-452-27295-9


The permanent International Criminal Court has finally become a reality. The looming of the Review Conference of the Rome Statute, as it is to take place in mid 2010, presents a welcome opportunity to reflect upon the shortcomings as they permeate the Rome Statute in particular and the future of International Criminal Court in general. The Review Conference calls upon state parties, the international criminal legal staff and academics alike to identify un- or underdeterminate positive norms and regulations and to produce doctrinally sound, politically feasible and practically manageable international criminal law in books and in action: be it within substantive international criminal law, be it within international criminal procedure, or be it within the interplay between national and international jurisdictions.

This became reality in the highly successful First AIDPYoung Penalists’ Symposium: Dozens of senior and young penalists, from Brazil to Japan, with an international or a domestic background, pursuing either the academic career or practicing criminal law as prosecutors or defense counsel, convened in Tuebingen, Germany, from 1 to 4 April 2008 to discuss the upcoming Review Conference and the Future of the International Criminal Court’ as well as proposals for legislative or adjudicative reform. This volume contains most of the presentations as they were given during the symposium.