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GUESTS’ BOOKLET EMPLOYMENT NETWORK EVENT – 3 rd Edition LAW The Hague, 28 th March 2014 Venue: The Hague University of Applied Sciences Johanna Westerdijkplein 75 2521 EN The Hague The Netherlands

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GUESTS’ BOOKLET EMPLOYMENT NETWORK EVENT – 3rd Edition

LAW The Hague, 28th March 2014 Venue: The Hague University of Applied Sciences Johanna Westerdijkplein 75 2521 EN The Hague The Netherlands

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Preface of the Director of the Academy Public Management, Safety and Law

Esteemed guests, dear students,

On behalf of the Academy Public Management, Safety and Law, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all of our guests here at the Employment Network Event 2014, organized by the International Bachelor of Law Program. Based in the city of Peace and Justice The Hague, this program is an ambitious Law Program within the Academy that strives to develop students into high quality professionals who can operate in an international market.

The Employment Network Event serves as a means to acquaint the students with potential employers for their internship and further career opportunities. Moreover, it aims to acquaint employers to the International Bachelor of Law Program and its skilled and motivated students, as well as cementing relationships between the Program and the work field. Both the Program and I are very pleased to see that the Network Employer Event has grown into an event that is beneficial to both students, employers and the program as a whole.

I would especially like to express our appreciation for the key note speakers who have volunteered to share their knowledge and experience with our students, as well as the many esteemed employers which are represented here today. Your valued presence forms the crucial link between the program and the employer market. As an Academy and a Program, we are dedicated to educate the students in such a way that they can enter into your organization with the competences and skills that your require and expect.

The program for today includes an introduction to The Hague University and the International Bachelor of Law Program, key note speeches of Mr. Thomas Spiller and and Mr. Wouter Veening and contributions from alumni. Last but not least, we invite you to participate in a meet and greet between employers and students on an individual basis.

Lastly, I would like to thank Mr Aurelien Lorange and Ms. Hyun Ju Park of the External Relations Committee as well as the student ambassadors for their enormous efforts in making this event a success.

Also on behalf of the Program Managers of the International Bachelor of Law program Ms. Hilde Cadenau and Mr. Mario Flips, I wish all of our guests a successful and enjoyable day,

Ms. Marianne Nannings LLM Mssc Director of Academy Public Management, Safety and Law

The Hague University of Applied Sciences

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Table of Contents PREFACE OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE ACADEMY PUBLIC MANAGEMENT, SAFETY AND LAW ............. 2

PROGRAMME .............................................................................................................................. 4

EMPLOYERS ................................................................................................................................. 6 International Courts

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) ..................................................................................................... 7 SPECIAL TRIBUNAL FOR LEBANON (STL) ...................................................................................................... 7

EU Agencies EUROJUST .............................................................................................................................................. 7 EUROPOL ............................................................................................................................................. 8

Law firms BAIS LEGAL LAW FIRM ............................................................................................................................. 8 BLAUSTEIN BUSINESS LAWYERS ................................................................................................................. 9

Corporations APOLLO TYRES GLOBAL R&D BV ............................................................................................................... 9 BENTLEY SYSTEMS B.V. ............................................................................................................................ 9 CANON EUROPE N.V. ............................................................................................................................ 10 ING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL ..................................................................................... 10 GCC LAW AND MEDIA ........................................................................................................................... 11 PANTEIA B.V. ....................................................................................................................................... 11 TOMTOM B.V. ..................................................................................................................................... 11

Non-profit organisations, institutes and professional organisations ASSOCIATION OF DEFENCE COUNSEL PRACTISING BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA ............................................................................................................................ 12 HIIL INNOVATING JUSTICE ....................................................................................................................... 12 INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY (IES) ........................................................................................ 12 RESEAUX IP EUROPEENS – RIPE NCC ....................................................................................................... 13 THE NETHERLANDS HELSINKI COMMITTEE ................................................................................................. 13 T.M.C ASSER INSTITUTE ......................................................................................................................... 13 UNREPRESENTED NATIONS AND PEOPLE ORGANISATION - UNPO ................................................................. 14

Public & local authorities MAIRIE DE PARIS ................................................................................................................................... 14 MUNICIPALITY OF THE HAGUE ................................................................................................................. 14 RADIO NETHERLANDS WORLDWIDE .......................................................................................................... 15

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Programme

Employment Network Event 2014

Friday 28th March 2014

The Hague University of Applied Sciences International Bachelor of Law Program

Rendez-vous (Atrium - Auditorium) 12:30 Arrival Collection of badges/Welcome pack, Coffee, tea & cake

(Atrium, HEBO Canteen)

13:00 Welcome to The Hague University of Applied Sciences Mrs Marianne Nannings, Director of the BRV Academy

13:10 Presenting the Employment Network Event & guest employers

Dr. Ian Curry-Sumner, Lecturer International Bachelor of Law Program &

Owner and legal advisor at Voorts Legal Services

13:20 Professional Networking – Successful career with a Master in law (video) Mr. Thomas Spiller, Vice-President Public Affairs EMEA The Walt Disney Company 13:30 IBL students applying their knowledge and skills in Environmental affairs Mr. Wouter Veening, President of the Institute for Environmental Security

13:50 Surprise message by an IBL alumnus (video) 14:00 “After studying International and EU law…” Mr Borislav Smilev, Legal assistant at Bentley Systems B.V.

Ms Kirsty Donald, Promoter of the End Ecocide initiative

Entretien (Hebo Canteen) 14:20 Meet your future intern / employee Students and Employers interviews & Workshops: Employers’ presentations

(HEBO Canteen & adjacent rooms OV2.43, 2.45, 2.47 for individual meetings)

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Special thanks to our Student Ambassadors:

Digital content team: Diana Sarbu, Fransuhi Derderyan, Constantine Sanford, Yana Yankova

Internal Communication team: Georgiana Fitzjohn, Larissa Postma, Ece Demiralp, Anastasia Emelianova

Hard Copy team team: Karolina Rafalo, Saskia Cargile, Magdalena Liana, Arlind Ahmetaj, Romina Arnaudova, Shaima Bouzhou

Speakers & Logistics team: Ralitsa Ivanova, Simona Valkova, Jovana Perovska, Yehui Chen, Alina Pricopi

Collation (Hebo Canteen) 16:30 Professional Networking (drinks & snacks) 17:30 Closing Ms. Hilde Cadenau, Program Manager - LAW Program

Mr. A.N.M. Lorange, Ms. H.-J. Park, Organisers of the Employment Network Events

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Employers

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International Criminal Court (ICC)

The International Criminal Court is a permanent international tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.

The ICC was created by the Rome Statute which came into force on 1 July 2002. It is intended to complement existing national judicial systems, and may only exercise its jurisdiction when national courts are unwilling or unable to investigate or prosecute such crimes.

Representative: Mr Alex Paredes - Penandes, Defence Associate at OPCD

Interns: Mr Atanasov, Ms Miriam Boxberg

Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL)

The Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) is an international criminal tribunal prosecuting, under Lebanese criminal law, persons responsible for the attack resulting in the assassination of Rafic Hariri, former Lebanese prime minister, and the deaths of 22 others, on 14 February 2005. The Tribunal is also referred to as the "Hariri Tribunal".

The Tribunal officially opened on 1 March 2009 and has primacy over the national courts of Lebanon. The Tribunal has its seat The Hague and a field office in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. Its official languages are Arabic, French and English. The Tribunal is unique among international criminal tribunals in that it may hold trials in absentia. Further, it is the first international criminal tribunal to deal with terrorism as a distinct crime.

Representative: Ms Siham Aboulmachail – Internship Coordinator

Eurojust

Eurojust stimulates and improves the coordination of investigations and prosecutions between the competent authorities in the Member States and improves the cooperation between the competent authorities of the Member States, in particular by facilitating the execution of international mutual legal assistance and the implementation of extradition requests. Eurojust supports in any way possible the competent authorities of the

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Member States to render their investigations and prosecutions more effective when dealing with cross-border crime.

Representatives: Mr. Angeles Gutierrez Zarza, Legal Officer, Office of the Administrative Director

Ms. Ivanka Kotorova, Deputy National Member to the Bulgarian Desk

Ms Deyana Dyankova, Administrative Assistant

Interns: Ms Dyankova, Mr Tasev, Mr Pashkunov, Ms Liepa, Mr Atanasov, Ms Filipova, Ms Yordanova, Ms Biskina, Ms Paligova, Ms Arnaudova

EUROPOL

Europol is the European Union’s law enforcement agency whose main goal is to help achieve a safer Europe for the benefit of all EU citizens. This is done by assisting the European Union’s Member States in their fight against serious international crime and terrorism.

The European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) at Europol is the focal point in the EU’s fight against cybercrime, which contributes to faster reactions in the event of online crimes. It supports Member States and the European Union’s institutions in building operational and analytical capacity for investigations and cooperation with international partners.

Europol, the European law enforcement agency in The Hague, The Netherlands, hosts the European Cybercrime Centre; and thus EC3 can draw on Europol’s existing infrastructure and law enforcement network.

Representative: Mr Stephane Duguin, Programme Manager Cybercrime Center

Interns: Ms Arnaudova, Ms Gencheva, Mr Atanasov

BAIS Legal Law Firm

BAIS Legal is modest in size, but the quality of service and work product it offers can compete with the Top 50 law firms in the Netherlands.

BAIS Legal comprises and works with attorneys who have, themselves, previously worked for leading international and national firms. In that way, clients can expect no diminution in the quality of the service offered, but, in contrast to the service offered by the Top 50, clients can enjoy direct access to the decision-makers and strategic thinkers at BAIS Legal. Moreover, BAIS Legal's structure is such that the layers of "servicing" are stripped

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away, with clients assured that their work is being performed by those with the appropriate level of skill and expertise to do so.

Representative: Hester Bais, Barrister and solicitor in Dutch Financial law

BlauStein Business Lawyers

BlauStein is a family of lawyers, handing down its exclusive world vision from generation to generation. There is a world without borders. A world that is not divided by continents, countries, jurisdictions, lands, cantons, provinces, regions or districts.

Taking the best from all the places on the Earth, from every nation, every culture, every system, every law, every person and every idea. Being able to combine these advantages to profit the Client – this is the unique talent of BlauStein!

Representatives: Ms Kristina Kerbel, Manager International Relations

Ms Regina Ganeeva, Legal Intern

Apollo Tyres Global R&D BV

Apollo Tyres Ltd, with its corporate headquarters in Gurgaon, India, is in the business of manufacture and sale of tyres since its inception in 1972. Over the years, the company has grown manifold, establishing its footprint across the globe.

The company has manufacturing presence in Asia, Europe and Africa, with 9 modern tyre facilities and exports to over 118 countries. Powered by its key brands — Apollo and Vredestein, the company offers a comprehensive product portfolio spread across passenger car, light truck, truck-bus, off highway and bicycle tyres, retreading material and retreaded tyres.

Representative: Ms Galina Valina, Intellectual Property Specialist

Bentley Systems B.V. Bentley is the global leader dedicated to providing architects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators comprehensive software solutions for sustaining infrastructure. Infrastructure professionals' collaborative efforts help maintain the balance between people and our planet by leveraging technology to foster the future and continued evolvement of societies around the world.

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Representatives: Mrs Ella Frankland, HR Officer and Recruiter EMEA

Mrs Elise de Jong Wilson, Senior Employment Officer EMEA

Interns: Ms Toneva, Mr Smilev, Ms Otcenasova, Ms Nuzhdova, Ms Dimitrova, Ms Biskina

Canon Europe N.V. For 70 years we have been delivering leading edge imaging technologies to our customers across the world.

Established in 1937, Canon has grown into a global company operating in a diverse range of markets, including Business Solutions, Consumer Imaging, Broadcast & Communications, Medical Systems and Industrial Products

An endless flow of ideas and innovation has kept Canon at the forefront of its industry. In choosing our products, businesses and consumers opt for reliable, stylish and advanced technologies.

Representative: Mr Remco Reints, HR and Learning & Development Business Partner

ING Investment Management International

ING Investment Management is the principal asset manager of the Group and a leading global asset manager. Against the background of the Group realizing its global ambitions, ING Investment Management has also expanded across borders. Today, it is active in 33 countries, including some of the world’s fastest-growing economies, such as China, India, Brazil and many Eastern European nations. ING Investment Management operates along regional lines with centers of expertise in Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific.

Representatives: Mr Wietse Baatenburg de Jong, Senior Compliance Officer & MLRO

Ms Marieke Beaujean, Senior Compliance Officer

Interns: Ms Paligova, Mr Gapsys

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GCC Law and Media

GCC Law & Media is the world's only PR company dedicated to the promotion of the rule of law and international justice.

By publishing and broadcasting justice issues to wide audiences around the world, the journalists of GCC Law & Media working in international justice have learned how to position and tailor stories to the right media. As a result, the stories are presented and promoted in such a fashion as to give them the best chances of impact.

The team handles all aspects of law and media relations including PR, editorial, translation and training services. They also provide legal advice on EU law.

Representatives: Ms Geraldine Coughlan, Director

Mr Richard Walker, Co-founder

Panteia B.V.

Panteia offers a full range of services in policy research & consultancy and marketing research. It is a partner for national governments, provincial governments, local councils, the European Commission, national and international organisations, trade associations and the business world in general.

Representatives: Mr Klaas Westerkamp, Manager International Consultancy

Mr Janos Ferencz, Junior Legal Consultant

Interns: Ms Arnaudova, Ms Lilova, Ms Lu, Mr Ferencz, Ms Ilie, Ms Dinut, Ms Flasch, Mr Fechtner, Mr Stivas, Ms Yankova, Mr Antonov, Ms Oumo. Ms Godschalk, Ms Demiralp, Ms Menezes, Mr Alander

TomTom B.V.

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TomTom was founded in 1991 with a focus on developing software products for mobile devices. The company is a leader in the field of portable navigation devices. TomTom develops maps, traffic information and navigation technology.

Representatives: Ms Nane Engelhart, Legal interns

Ms Ralitsa Ilieva, Legal interns

Interns: Ms Engelhart, Ms Ilieva

Association of Defence Counsel practising before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

The ADC-ICTY is an independent professional association established under the laws of the Netherlands. It is not an organ of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. The association is recognized as the Defence Counsel organisation serving the Tribunal pursuant to Rule 44 of the ICTY Rules of Procedure and Evidence.

Representatives: Mrs. Colleen Rohan, President

HiiL Innovating Justice

HiiL Innovating Justice is an international research institute that studies the challenges globalisation poses to legal systems, in particular at the national level.

Through fundamental reflection by the best scholars worldwide, HiiL strives to develop innovative and practical answers for professionals struggling with the challenges that globalisation poses to law and governance in the 21st century.

Representative: Ms Liubovi Bosenko, Human Resources Officer

Interns: Mr Tsikalov, Ms Velikova, Ms Sburg Montero, Ms Charlemagne, Ms Keremidchieva, Ms Kask, Ms Teysing, Ms Schaefer

Institute for Environmental Security (IES)

The Institute for Environmental Security (IES) is an international non-profit non-governmental organization established in 2002 in The Hague, with the aim to increase political attention to environmental security as a means to help safeguard essential conditions for peace and sustainable development. The Institute's mission is: "To advance

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global environmental security by promoting the maintenance of the regenerative capacity of life-supporting eco-systems".

Representatives: Mr Wouter Veening, President & Chairman

Ms Shirleen Chin, Coordinator of Legal Projects

Interns: Ms Kubovicova, Ms Chin, Ms Kuhn, Mr Nikolov, Mr Jalloh, and Ms Donald

Reseaux IP Europeens – RIPE NCC

The RIPE NCC is one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) providing Internet resource allocations, registration services and coordination activities that support the operation of the Internet globally.

Representative: Ms Athina Fragkouli, Legal Counsel

The Netherlands Helsinki Committee

The Netherlands Helsinki Committee develops and implements project that assist

both governmental and non-governmental partners in strengthening the rule of law and improving human rights. It stimulates the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe to fulfil its human rights and human security commitments. It also promotes compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights and other Council of Europe standards, and with the European Union Fundamental Rights Charter.

T.M.C Asser Institute

The Institute’s international community of scholars is engaged in research, postgraduate training and dissemination of knowledge in furtherance of the purposes and principles of international law. This inter-university Institute cooperates closely with and supports the Dutch universities’ activities in the relevant disciplines and is in turn vastly networked to universities and institution, governments and NGOs on a global level.

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Representative: Dr.Wybe Douma, Senior researcher, Research Department, Law of the European Union

Interns: Mr Garre, Ms Mutlova, Mr Ferencz and Mr Velji

Unrepresented Nations and People Organisation - UNPO

The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) is an international,

nonviolent, and democratic membership organization. Its members are indigenous peoples, minorities, and unrecognized or occupied territories who have joined together to protect and promote their human and cultural rights, to preserve their environments, and to find nonviolent solutions to conflicts which affect them. Representatives: Mr Ivan Kochovski, Legal Officer

Ms Alejandra San Quirico Burillo, Legal Officer Mr Pierre Hegay - Program Coordinator

Mairie de Paris The Paris City Hall is locally known as the Hôtel de Ville. It is the building, where City of Paris's administration functions take place. It is the place where the Mayor of Paris and his officers are situated. The main functions of Paris City Hall include all local administrative affairs.

Representative: Mr Maxime Daumas, Chargé de la Démocratie locale (Conseils de Quartier), du Commerce et du Développement économique

Municipality of The Hague

The Municipality of The Hague is located in the centre of The Hague. In the municipality of The Hague is responsible for the administrative functions of The Hague such as e.g. public services, culture and social affairs & employment projects.

Representatives: Mr Aldrin Ismail

Mr Alexander Altunc

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Mr Jeffrey de Jong

Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) is the Dutch international public broadcaster. RNW works to promote free speech around the world focusing on countries at the lower end of the Freedom House Press Freedom Index. RNW is working independently and with media partners producing multimedia content aimed at sparking discussion and introducing people in a non-judgmental way to information that is lacking in their local media.

Representatives: Ms. Geraldine Coughlan, Editor International Justice

Ms Janet Anderson, Coordinator International Justice

External relations Team Ms Park ([email protected]) – Coordinator of External Relations & Organiser

Mr Lorange ([email protected]) – Founder & Organiser of the Employment Network Events

Student Ambassadors Ms Arnaudova – Hard Copy team ([email protected]) Ms Liana – Hard Copy team ([email protected])

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