The Future of Juvenile Justice
The Sixth Annual Conference on
The Future of Adversarial and Inquisitorial Systems
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
April 10-12, 2014
This year the main conference and the preconference for young scholars will address two different aspects of the changing face of juvenile justice: the main conference will address juvenile justice from a comparative point of view, while the preconference will address juvenile justice in transnational and international law.
Juvenile Justice in Comparative Perspective
Sixth FAIS Conference, Chapel Hill, 11-12 April 2014
Tamar Birckhead, UNC, Coordinator
Emily Buss, Chicago, USA
Tamar Birckhead, UNC, USA
Nick Bala, Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada
Claudia Cesari, Macerata, Italy
Frieder Duenkel, Greifswald, Germany
Kevin Haines, Swansea, Wales
Jackie Hodgson, Warwick, England
Barbara Woodhouse/ Sayali Bapat, Emory, USA
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Juvenile Criminal Justice and Human Rights:
International and Transnational Perspectives
Pre-Conference for Young Scholars, Chapel Hill 10 April 2014
Solange Mouthaan, Warwick, UK, Coordinator
Nicholas Atallah, JD student, Duke, USA
Regula Echle, PhD student, Basel, Switzerland
Marta Lavacchini, PhD student, Florence, Italy
John Miller, JD student, UNC, USA
Maura O’Keefe, JD student, UNC, USA
Michele Simonato, PhD, Genoa, Italy
Hugh Williams, PhD student Warwick, England
For more information, please contact Mike Corrado at law_comcrimlaw@email.unc.edu.