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In case of interest, BR, Yuliya -------- Message original -------- Objet: 6th IJJO International Conference - Help spread the word Date: 31.10.2014 12:04 De: oijj@oijj.org À: oijj@oijj.org 6th International Conference, titled: "MAKING DEPRIVATION OF CHILDREN’S LIBERTY A LAST RESORT: TOWARDS EVIDENCE-BASED POLICIES ON ALTERNATIVES", which will take place IN BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, ON DECEMBER 3 AND 4, 2014. I have attached the last Concept Note, where you can find detailed info about the themes, and below you can find links to the latest programme update and more. We would be very grateful if you could include this event in your future communications, such as agenda, newsletter, blog, social media, etc. The 6th IJJO International Conference will gather the foremost figures in Juvenile Justice to discuss the latest topics and advances in the field. The Conference will analyse two main themes: I. REFORMING JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS: MORE PREVENTIVE AND RESTORATIVE, LESS PUNITIVE? II. CREATING TAILORED JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS: DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE AND VALIDATED ALTERNATIVE PRACTICES SEE THE PROGRAMME [1] SEE THE SPEAKERS [2] CONFERENCE NEWSLETTER [3] FOLLOW THE CONFERENCE ON LINKEDIN [4] REGISTER HERE [5] We hope to see you in Brussels! Thank you for your collaboration! Kind regards, Alfonso Andreo IJJO Communications Department [6] 6th IJJO International Conference Making Deprivation of Children's Liberty a Last Resort Brussels, Belgium, 3-4 December 2014 Register Today Registration is now open for the Conference. REGISTER [5] Accomodation Book your room at these recommended hotels with special prices, close to the ‘Les Ateliers des Tanneurs’ conference centre. LEARN MORE [7] Conference Highlights The Conference will cover a wide range of topics in its sessions and workshops, with translation for Spanish, English and French provided for most of them. The two main themes that structure each day will be: DAY 1: ‘Reforming juvenile justice systems: more preventive and restorative, less punitive?’ DAY 2: ‘Creating tailored juvenile justice systems: Development of innovative and validated alternative practices’ Speakers Our featured speakers this year include: IMMAN ALI Judge of the Appellate Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh ROBERT BADINTER Former Minister of Justice of France, former President of the French Constitutional Council, France TIM CHAPMAN Lecturer, University of Ulster, and board member, European Forum for Restorative Justice, Northern Ireland ELIZABETH CLARKE President, the Juvenile Justice Initiative, USA FRIEDER DÜNKEL Head of Department of Criminology. University of Greifswald, President of the European Society of Criminology, Germany DAVID FARRINGTON Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University, UK MARGARET TUITE European Commission coordinator for the rights of the child, Belgium RENATE WINTER Judge, Member of Committee on the Rights of the Child, Austria Honor Committee Our members include: ADAM BLACKWELL Secretary of Multidimensional Security at the Organization of American States (OAS). Canada JORGE CARDONA Member of UN Committee on the Rights of the Child Professor of Public International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Valencia. Spain ELÍAS CARRANZA Director of the United Nations Latin American Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (ILANUD). Costa Rica MICHÈLE CONINSX President of Eurojust. The Netherlands CHIAM HENG KENG Malaysia's Representative for Children to the ASEAN Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC). Malaysia MICHEL LEBRUN President of the Committee of the Regions. Belgium Session Highlights Milestones of international human rights law: putting an end to inhumane sentencing for children. Justice for Children in the framework of the CRC anniversary: progresses and challenges for the next 25 years. Implementing effective restorative justice practices to interrupt the cycles of violence and juvenile crime. From theory to practice: how to strengthen juvenile crime prevention and diversion mechanisms. Multi-agency approach and specialization of law professionals: key factors to improve effectiveness of juvenile justice systems. Measuring the impact of evidence based policies on reducing recidivism. Towards an European Agenda on Juvenile Justice: how to impact national practices and realities? [1] [8] Why attend? A chance to meet the foremost figures in Juvenile Justice, from more than 50 countries. Plenary sessions and specialized workshops with exchanges between international experts. A unique networking opportunity with other juvenile justice stakeholders. The most recent research in prevention, alternatives to liberty deprivation and restorative justice. An opportunity to discover the most innovative programmes in Juvenile Justice. Conference attendees are also invited to: 'Juvenile Justice Without Borders' International Award The III Edition of this internationally recognized Award will be held at Brussels Town Hall with a cocktail gala on Dec. 3. The Award will once more honour the work of institutions, experts and individuals that have shown a firm commitment to the defence of children'srights and to the bettering of Juvenile Justice systems. [9] European Projects The Conference is jointly organised with European partners in the context of two final seminars of the leading European projects ‘Children's Legal Education-Adapted Resources’ (CLEAR), and ‘Keeping Youth Away from Crime: Searching for Best European Practices’. Both will present their findings and provide added value to the expert discussion on the Conference topics. [10] [5] [11] [12] International Juvenile Justice Observatory (IJJO). Belgian Public Utility Foundation Head Office: Rue Mercelis, nº 50. 1050. Bruxelles. Belgium. Phone: 00 32 262 988 90. Fax: 00 32 262 988 99. oijj@oijj.org All rights reserved Contact us [13] | Cancel the subscription [14] | View this email in your browser. [15] 6th IJJO International Conference Links: ------ [1] http://www.oijj.org/en/conferencia-internacional-oijj/2014-bruselas/programm... [2] http://www.oijj.org/en/conferencia-internacional-oijj/2014-bruselas/speakers [3] http://www.oijj.org/es/newsletter/newsletter20141016en.html [4] https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-juvenile-justice-observatory?... [5] http://www.oijj.org/en/conferencia-internacional-oijj/2014-bruselas/registra... 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