A, from the Institute of International Relations, will hold the international seminar on the 9th and 10th of June
The event will be held at the Faculty of Economics, Administration and Accounting at USP (FEA-USP), in Cidade Universitária, in Butantã, west of São Paulo.
The seminar will bring together researchers, public authorities, members of the Justice system and experts from Brazil and abroad to debate the impacts of the virus on the formal economy and production chains.
The program will discuss the advancement of criminal organizations in strategic sectors, such as fuel, logistics, telecommunications and infrastructure. Topics such as money laundering, cybercrime, smuggling, criminal governance, illicit economies and international cooperation in combating organized crime will also be addressed.
The opening conference will be given by professor of the Oswaldo Aranha Chair of Security and Defense and researcher associated with.
Registration can be made using the form available. More information is available at the event.
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