- Introduction to environmental, economic, social and criminal aspects of wildlife trafficking, deforestation and illegal logging
- Main features in the international law framework
- Legislation on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in the European Union
- Forest protection and logging
- The Environmental Crime Directives - EU legislation on wildlife trafficking, deforestation and illegal logging and combating associated crime
- The role of EU Agencies and Bodies in the protection of the Environment through Criminal Law
- Investigation, prosecution and adjudication of wildlife and forest-related crimes and offences
- Combatting wildlife and forest-related crimes in practice
- The role of national judges and prosecutors in enforcing EU legislation on wildlife trafficking, deforestation and illegal logging – focus on preliminary references and the requirement for access to justice
Case Studies and their solutions on the aforementioned topics:
- Case study on illegal wildlife trafficking - Solution
- Case study on deforestation and illegal timber trade, and on wildlife trafficking - Solution
- Case study on medicinal products from CITES-listed plants - Solution