TENTH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OF CRIME AND THE TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS
PRESS RELEASES
CRIME/V/15 - 17 April 2000
United Nations Crime Congress concludes in Vienna by adopting its report
CRIME/V/14 - 15 April 2000
High priority to be accorded to completion of work on UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, declares Crime Congress
CRIME/V/13 - 15 April 2000
Speakers address Twenty-first Century Challenges at UN Crime Congress' High-Level Segment
CRIME/V/12 - 14 April 2000
High-Level Segment of UN Crime Congress emphasizes need for action to combat transnational organized crime
CRIME/V/11 - 14 April 2000
Crime Congress Secretary-General appeals for quick approval of convention against transnational organized crime
CRIME/V/10 - 13 April 2000
UN Crime Congress concludes presentations on combating transnational crime
CRIME/V/9 - 13 April 2000
Brazil cautions against orwellian solutions to crime problems; urges aid to developing countries in struggle against poverty, violence
CRIME/V/8 - 12 April 2000
Need to keep pace with new developments in crime prevention emphasized this afternoon at UN Crime Congress
CRIME/V/7 - 12 April 2000
Crime Congress discusses international cooperation in combating transnational crime
CRIME/V/6 - 11 April 2000
Crime Congress concludes review of state of law and criminal justice worldwide
CRIME/V/5 - 11 April 2000
Representatives of Holy See, Austria, stress importance of moral, ethical values in global struggle against crime
CRIME/V/4 - 10 April 2000
UN Congress discusses worldwide state of crime and criminal justice
CRIME/V/3 - 10 April 2000
Penuell Mpapa Maduna, Minister of Justice of South Africa, elected President of the Tenth United Nations Congress
CRIME/V/2 - 10 April 2000
Tenth United Nations Congress on prevention of crime and treatment of offenders opens in Vienna
CRIME/V/1 - 6 April 2000
Tenth Crime Congress to Convene in Vienna from 10 to 17 April 2000 - Transnational Organized Crime, Computer Crime and Corruption Among Key Issues to Be Addressed