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SUMMARY:International expert seminar: Power in International Criminal Justice: Towards a Sociology of International Justice
DESCRIPTION:International expert seminar: Power in International Criminal Justice: Towards a Sociology of International Justice\, Florence\, 28-29 October 2017 (registration required)\n\nThe International Nuremberg Principles Academy co-organizes an international expert seminar on the ‘Power in International Criminal Justice: Towards a Sociology of International Justice’ in Florence on 28-29 October 2017\, in co-operation with the Centre for International Law Research and Policy (CILRAP) and five other eminent partners from China\, Europe\, India and the United States.  \n\nThis research project seeks to crystallise a new discipline of sociology of international criminal justice. Sociology of law has made indispensable contributions to our understanding of the administration of justice\, law-making processes\, and the relationship between law\, justice and power in several domestic legal systems. Such knowledge-generation can increase acceptance of a legal system’s role\, expose its weaknesses\, and drive improvement. A responsible discourse invites greater transparency that can\, in turn\, foster higher standards of integrity in international criminal jurisdictions\, enhance quality in their recruitment\, and increase institutional legitimacy. International criminal justice has come of age after more than two decades of comprehensive international practice. The field is now sufficiently mature – the institutions have had adequate time to grow into their mandates and roles – for scholars to forge a proper sub-discipline of sociology of international criminal justice where the behaviour of relevant institutions and other actors is analysed.\n \nIf you would like to attend\, please send an e-mail message to registration@cilrap.org. You find the detailed project concept note and program here.\nThe conference takes place in the historic Salone Brunelleschi in one of the first orphanages (established in 1419).   \n
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LOCATION:Italy
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