Adversarialism, Participation and Voice in the Criminal Process Conference 2023

The Centre for Crime, Justice and Victim Studies at the University of Limerick

is hosting an event on

Thursday, 22 June 2023- Friday, 23 June 2023,

entitled ‘Adversarialism, Participation and Voice in the Criminal Process: International and Comparative Perspectives‘ 

The event forms part of Mapping the Changing Face of Cross Examination, a cross-institutional Nottingham Trent and University of Nottingham research project funded by the Nuffield Foundation and hosted by the School of Law at the University of Limerick. Keynote speakers include Lord Beckett (Judge of the Supreme Courts, Scotland), Justice Úna Ní Raifeartaigh (Judge of the Court of Appeal, Ireland), Justice Paul McDermott (Judge of the High Court, Ireland), HHJ Sarah Whitehouse KC (Circuit Judge, England) and a senior judicial representative from Northern Ireland. 

Proposal for papers, as well as proposals for panels, are welcome from academics at all career stages as well as practitioners working within the criminal justice system. Titles and abstracts should be submitted to nisan.alici@ntu.ac.uk by Friday, 19 May 2023. 

To register for the conference, and for further information, please see the event website:
https://www.ul.ie/artsoc/apvcp-conference 

CPD Points will be available for attendees.

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