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- Washington -Ensuring supply-chain security: the role of anti-counterfeiting technologies A new study prepared by UNICRI on the role of anti-counterfeiting technologies in increasing governments’ and citizens’ safety will be presented during an event
- The trafficking in counterfeit goods has grown to epidemic proportions across the globe.
- Milan -EXPO Conference Centre, Room 70A October 27th, 2015 h: 14:30
- Turin -An Expert Workshop focusing on illegal, counterfeit and substandard pesticides was organized in Turin by the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) on 1-2 October 2015.
- Venice -The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), the World Bank, the Italian Ministry of Economic Development and Assonime are organizing a workshop on anti-counterfeiting technologies.
- Geneva -Addressing the multifaceted problem of falsified medicines A Conference in Geneva to discuss innovative and integrated approaches A Conference on falsified medicines has been organized by the United Nations Interregional Crime
- Bucharest -Building an effective cooperation mechanism against falsified medicines The establishment of a public-private stakeholders group in Romania Falsified medicines are a serious and complex problem that poses a great danger to pati
- Turin -Actions against counterfeit medicines A conference to discuss organized crime involvement and prevention strategies Turin, 29 January 2014 Counterfeit medicines is a serious problem affecting every country in the worl
- Istanbul -The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) and ICC Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) released a new report advocating the confiscation of the proceeds of crime as an effective tool which
- UNICRI’s programme on Counterfeiting is based on a long tradition of research in matters of organized crime. Counterfeiting is an important part of the work of the Institute due to the growing interest of criminal organizations in this area.