
Tirana 2018
10th international European Forum for Restorative Justice conference
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10th international European Forum for Restorative Justice conference (Tirana, Albania 14-16 June 2018)
Expanding the restorative imagination; restorative justice between realities and visions in Europe and beyond
ORGANISERS
The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Albania
European Forum for Restorative Justice
Albanian Foundation for Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation of Disputes (AFCR)
With the support of the Justice Programme of the European Commission, OSCE Presence in Albania, Save the Children Albania Country Office, Open Society Foundation for Albania, UNICEF Albania, U.S. Embassy in Tirana, Municipality of Tirana
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Fania Davis – USA Vincenzo Ruggiero – UK David O’Mahony – UK
Jonathan Doak – UK Claudia Mazzucato – Italy Tali Gal – Israel
Stefaan Pleysier – Belgium Sharon Daniel – USA Vasilika Hysi – Albania
OUR LOCAL HOST
The Albanian Foundation for Conflict Resolution (AFCR) is a professional NGO organization focused on promotion, development and implementation of the ADR/Mediation in Albania. The main areas of activity include lobbing and advocacy for improvement of the legal framework for mediation; development of restorative justice particularly for juveniles; conflict transformation and restorative dialogue in schools; capacity building and provision of mediation services in civil, family and criminal matters.
THEMES
1. Restorative Intersections with the Criminal Justice Systems
2. Restorative Juvenile Justice Realities and Visions
3. Reimagining Restorative Justice as a Social Movement
Conference booklet
Find here the final booklet
Booklet 10th international conference ‘Expanding the restorative imagination’ (Tirana 14-16 June 2018)
All the presentations from the conference.
They talk about us!
After the event we received some articles reflecting on the #efrj2018 conference, which also made us re-live these beautiful memories. In their own language, our members wrote about it in German, English and Italian.
German-speaking readers can read the TOA-Magazin (in particular pp. 38-39), while English-speaking ones can read an issue of the European Forum for Restorative Justice Newsletter (pp. 9-10).
In few lines, our conference was also mentioned in the Giornale del CEFA (p. 4), for Italian-speaking readers.
