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Co-Chair: Dr. Vahit Bicak, Professor, Head of Department of Forensic Sciences, Turkish National Police University, Turkey
Title: Admissibility of Improperly Obtained Evidence in Turkish Law
Dr. Vahit Bicak, Professor, Head of Department of Forensic Sciences, Turkish National Police University, Turkey BIT"™s 2nd Annual World Congress of
Forensics 2011
Theme: Science, Justice and Peace
Time: Oct. 15-18, 2011
Venue: Chongqing, China
Forum 8-1: Jurisprudence, Law, Forensic Management & Education
Chair: Dr. Eric A. Kreuter, Partner - Litigation services Marks Paneth & Shron LLP New York, USA
Co-Chair: Dr. Vahit Bicak, Professor, Head of Department of Forensic Sciences, Turkish National Police University, Turkey
Title: Admissibility of Improperly Obtained Evidence in Turkish Law
Dr. Vahit Bicak, Professor, Head of Department of Forensic Sciences, Turkish National Police University, Turkey
08:30-08:35
Chair"™s Introduction
08:35-09:00
Title: TBD
Dr. Sylvia Kierkegaard, President, International Association of IT Lawyers, Professor at the Communications University of China, UK
09:00-09:25
Title: IPR and Applications
Dr. Patrick S. P. Wang, Professor, North-Eastern University, USA
09:25-09:50
Title: The European Convention on Human Rights: A Review of Case Law in Relation to Forensic Psychiatry Patients and Prisoners
Dr. Martin Curtice, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Hollyhill Unit, UK
09:50-10:15
Title: Forensic Analysis of a Psychopathic Predator's Victimization of an Airline Pilot and Later Abuse by a Forensic Psychologist
Dr. Eric A. Kreuter, Partner, Litigation support, Marks Paneth & Shron LLP New York, USA
10:15-10:30
Coffee Break
10:30-10:55
Title: Admissibility of Improperly Obtained Evidence in Turkish Law
Dr. Vahit Bicak, Professor, Head of Department of Forensic Sciences, Turkish National Police University, Turkey
10:55-11:20
Title: Scientific Fraud: Detection and Challenge; A Case Study
Mr. Michael Behr, Member, National Association of Forensic Economics, USA
11:20-11:45
11:45-12:10
Title: Negotiated Justice and Diversion in the South African Criminal Justice System
Dr. Wium De Villiers, Professor, University of Pretoria, South Africa |