Parliamentarians for Global Action’s Roundtable Discussion as Side Event to the 23rd session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), on: “Ending Impunity for International Crimes through Multilateral Interstate Cooperation” Hosted by the Parliament of Austria, Vienna, on Wednesday, 14 May, 2014, 9:30am-12:00pm, Palais Epstein, Room E1-E3 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 1. Ms. Petra Bayr, MP Austria, Member of the Austrian Foreign Affairs Committee, Human Rights Committee, Finance Committee and Member of Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) 2. Mr. Abdu Katuntu, MP Uganda, Vice- Chair Legal Affairs Committee, Chair PGA National Group Uganda, Member of the PGA Executive Committee 3. Mr. Mark Pritchard, MP UK, Co-Convenor PGA ILHR Programme, Chair of the UKAustrian Parliamentary Friendship Group 4. Ambassador Christian Strohal, Permanent Representative of Austria to the OSCE 5. Ms. Quirien van Straelen, Ministry of Justice, The Kingdom of the Netherlands 6. Ms. Anne-Sophie Massa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Kingdom of the Netherlands 7. Mr. Geoffrey Eekhout, First Secretary, Permanent Representation of Belgium to the International Institutions in The Hague 8. Ms. Ilona Graenitz, former MP and MEP, Vice-President of the Association of Former Parliamentarians of the Member States of the Council of Europe and Chairperson of the Vienna NGO Committee on the Status of Women 9. Ms. Eurídice Márquez Sánchez, Regional Migrant Assistance Coordinator, International Organization for Migration (IOM), Regional Office for South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia 1 10. Mr. Jacques Raharinaivo, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of France to the UN Vienna 11. Ms. Heidi Reiter, MP, Federal Council, Austrian Parliament 12. Mr. Herbert Espinoza, Minister Counsellor and Alternate Representative, Embassy and Permanent Mission of Costa Rica to the UNOV 13. Dr. Jessi Lintl, MP Austria, Member of the Austrian Foreign Affairs Committee 14. Mr. Mark Bland, Consul, Dept. of State, US Embassy Vienna 15. Ms. Julie de Hults, Belgium Federal Ministry of Justice 16. Ms. Lilly Sucharipa, African Action on Aids 17. Mr. Oliver Robertson, Penal Reform International 18. Ms. Madeleine Salinger, Permanent Mission of Austria to the UN Vienna 19. Mr. Georg Sparber, Permanent Mission of Liechtenstein to the UN Vienna 20. Mr. Massimo Drei, Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN Vienna 21. Ms. Petra Rund, Head of the Multilateral Affairs, Austrian Parliament 22. Ms. Gloria Lintz, Austrian Parliament 23. Mr. Tofik Murshudlu, Chief, Implementation Support Section, Organized Crime and Illicit Trafficking Branch, Division for Treaty Affairs, UNODC 24. Ms. Vanee Meisinger, Pan Pacific and South East Asia Women’s Association International and Thailand 25. Ms. Kristel Keerma, Permanent Mission of Estonia to the UN Vienna 26. Ms. E. Francis, Vienna NGO Committee on the Status of Women 27. Ms. Getraud Pichler, Int. Federation for Home Economics (IFHE) 28. Ms. Evelyn Duermayr, International Association of Democratic Lawyers 29. Ms. Karin Rudolph, National Council of German Women’s Organization 30. Ms. Dora Vodlovec, Soroptimist International 31. Ms. Astrid Reisinger Coracini, Professor and Executive Director, Salzburg Law School of International Criminal Law 32. Ms. Birgit Stimmer, Socialist International Women 33. Ms. Maria Jonas, Socialist International Women 34. Mr. Nsubuga Bright Titus, Uganda, Student at European Peace University 35. Ms. Natalie Phlak, Executive Office, Austrian Parliament 36. Dr. David Donat Cattin, Secretary-General, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) 37. Ms. Leyla Nikjou, Senior Programme Officer, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) 2 THE PGA ICC CAMPAIGN RECEIVES SUPPORT FROM: THE EUROPEAN UNION (EUROPEAN INSTRUMENT FOR DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS) THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE NETHERLANDS, SWITZERLAND, LIECHTENSTEIN AND ESTONIA . THE COMPLEMENTARITY PROJECT FOR DRC, UGANDA AND KENYA RECEIVES THE SUPPORT OF THE JOHN D. AND CATHERINE T. MACARTHUR FOUNDATION PGA RECEIVES CORE SUPPORT FROM THE GOVERNMENTS OF SWEDEN AND DENMARK. PAST DONORS INCLUDE THE GOVERNMENTS OF BELGIUM, GERMANY AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE HAGUE. 3
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