Jul 21, 2008

III IJJO International Conference - Juvenile justice systems in Europe

On the 21st and 22nd October 2008, the International Juvenile Justice Observatory (IJJO) together with the County Council of Justice and Public Administrations of the Generalitat Valenciana have the pleasure to organise the III International IJJO Conference 'Juvenile justice systems in Europe: current situation, trends in applicable models and good practices', Valencia (Spain). If you can't see the email properly, check http://www.oijj. org/plantilla. php?pag=091301& idioma=en

III IJJO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
'Juvenile justice systems in Europe: current situation, trends in applicable models and good practices'
21st - 22nd October 2008
Valencia - Spain
Degree recognized by: Universitat de València /IVAP

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III IJJO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

On the 21st and 22nd October 2008, the International Juvenile Justice Observatory (IJJO) together with the County Council of Justice and Public Administrations of the Generalitat Valenciana (Spain), have the pleasure to organise the III International IJJO Conference, which will be titled: "Juvenile Justice Systems in Europe: current situation, trends in applicable models and good practices".

The III International IJJO Conference (Valencia 2008) will allow carrying out an analysis of the juvenile justice systems, action models and intervention programmes which are applicable in the different Member States of the European Union. The objective is to be able to come to a series of final conclusions regarding the proposal of establishing an approximation framework between the different States on the subject of juvenile justice. The resolutions adopted in this field by organisms like the Council of Europe, the European Economic and Social Committee, the European Parliament will serve as a reference, adding to this the final conclusions of the II International IJJO Conference "Juvenile Justice in Europe: a framework for the integration" (Brussels 2006).

This International Conference will be developed according to the two following axes:
I. Comparative analysis of juvenile justice systems in Europe: current situation and trends in applicable models.
Historical evolution and current situation of juvenile justice systems in Europe.
Interpretation and application of the criminal law for minors in the planned proceedings (judicial / administrative) .
The sanctions systems. Types of measures. Formal and informal intervention.
Characteristics of the multidisciplinary work. The role of each actor in the different phases of the criminal proceedings.

II. Good practices and recommendations applicable on juvenile justice systems.
Good practices in the field of socio-community prevention.
Benchmarking de los sistemas de justicia juvenil.
Direct intervention with minors deprived of their liberty: Good practices and recommendations.
Good practices in the socio-professional insertion of the minor offender.

Scientific Commitee and speakers:

Prof. Dr. Frieder Dünkel, University of Greifswald, Germany. Prof. Dr. José Luis de la Cuesta Arzamendi, Basque Institute for Criminology (IVAC), Spain. Prof. Dr. Esther Giménez-Salinas, University Ramon Llul, Barcelona, Spain. Mr. Igor Bojanic, University of Osijek, Croatia. Dr. Karin Bruckmueller, University of Viena, Austria. Dr. Alessandro Padovani, Institute Don Calabria, Italy. Prof. Dr. Michele Burman, University of Glasgow, Scotland. Most Honourable Mr. Francisco Camps Ortiz, President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Spain. Prof. Jocelyne Castaignède, University of Bayonne, France. Jenneke Christiaens, Free University of Brussels, Belgium. Dr. Erika Varadi-Csema, University of Miskolc, Hungary. Prof. James Dignan, University of Sheffield, England. Dr. Antonio Duarte Fonseca, Centre for Judicial Studies. Portugal. Mr. Cédric Foussard, International Juvenile Justic e Observatory, Belgium. Prof. Dr. Jaan Ginter, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Mr. Jochen Goerdeler, German Association for juvenile justice Assistance for minors, Germany. Mr. Dieter Hebeisen, Swiss Association of Juvenile Law, Switzerland. Dr. Dierk Herlmken, Youth Judge, Kosovo. Dr. Jana Hulmakova, University of Pilsen, Czech Republic. Dr. Andrejs Judjins, Police Academy of Riga, Latvia. Prof. Dr. Josine Junger-Tas, University of Leiden, Netherlands. Mr. Vladislav Kaminskiy, University of Krasnojarsk, Russia. Dr. Krassimir Kanev, University of Sofia, Bulgaria. Dr. Barbara Stando-Kawecka, University of Krakow, Poland. Mrs. Anna Markina, University of Tartu, Estonia. Mr. Ignacio Mayoral, Foundation Diagrama, Spain. Prof. Dr. David O'Mahony, Durham University, Northern Ireland. Prof. Dr. Bahri Özturk, University of Izmir, Turkey. Dr. Arno Pilgram, Institute of Legal and Pe nal Sociology, Austria. Prof. Dr. Angelika Pitsela, University
of Thessaloniki, Greece. Honourable Mr. Fernando de Rosa Torner, Justice and Public Administrations Counsellor for the Generalitat Valenciana, Spain. Dr. Gintautas Sakalauskas, Academy of Law, Lithuania. Prof. Dr. Alenka ¦elih y Katja Filipcic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Dr. Tapio Lappi-Seppälä, Ministry of Justice, Finland. Prof. Dr. Anette Storgaard, University of South Denmark, Denmark. Mrs. Dominique Versini, Public Defender for Minors, France. Mrs. Wansley Walters, Miami-Dade Juvenile Service Department, United States, etc.

Conference Venue:

La Ciutat de la Justicia
Avenida del Saler, 14, 46013
Valencia - Spain

(Opposite the Museum "Principe Felipe" of the City of Arts and Sciences and next to the Commercial Centre "El Saler")

For more information:

Tel.: +34 923 19 41 70
Fax: +34 923 19 41 71
valencia2008@ oijj.org
www.oijj.org
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