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Call for Papers: First World Congress on Restorative Juvenile Justice
The organizers of the First World Congress on Restorative Juvenile Justice invite submissions of recent works, experiences, research papers, and book presentations. The Congress will be held 4-7 November 2009 in Lima, Peru. The best practice or work on Restorative Juvenile Justice will be awarded a prize.
The Congress is organized by the Terre des hommes Foundation (Tdh) in partnership with Peru Encuentros Casa de la Juventud, the Office of the Attorney General of Peru, and the Catholic University of Lima.
The deadline for submissions is 30 July 2009.
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
The Congress is organized by the Terre des hommes Foundation (Tdh) in partnership with Peru Encuentros Casa de la Juventud, the Office of the Attorney General of Peru, and the Catholic University of Lima.
The deadline for submissions is 30 July 2009.
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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