During his visit to Cuba, the Attorney General of the Republic, Tarek William Saab held a meeting with the president of that nation, Miguel Díaz-Canel, with the purpose of exchanging experiences regarding the history, art and culture of both countries.
Likewise, Saab signed this week the Cooperation Program, in judicial matters, with the Republic of Cuba, regarding the 15th International Meeting of Criminal Sciences, held at the Convention Center in Havana.
Some of the topics on the agenda were the role of the State as a guarantee of effective public management; State, society and law in the fight against corruption and other associated manifestations; effective judicial protection; economic crimes and gender, law and prevention of violence, highlights Latin Press.
This agreement contributes to materializing the state of justice, indicated the country’s highest judicial authority: “We have signed with the Cuban attorney general, Yamila Peña, the Cooperation Program between our sister institutions, to consolidate justice.”
It should be noted that during this Criminal Sciences event, issues related to law were also discussed and 12 delegations from Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa participated.