Symposium Program

Keynote Speakers

(To be announced)

 

Theme

“Victimology and Human Security”

 

Sub-themes

  1. Theory on Victimology and Human Security
  2. The Draft UN Convention on Victims in the light of international instruments and national norms
  3. The work of the UNHCR and victims of abuse of power, refugee victims and displaced persons
  4. Victims of Human Trafficking, sexual exploitation and other transnational victimizations
  5. Victim issues in the national justice systems, especially in Asia
  6. Responses to disaster victimization
  7. Psycho - traumatological and psychological interventions, building a network and coordination of victim,-specialized interveners (professional and volunteers)
  8. Victimization of indigenous people and other socially marginalized groups
  9. Special Victimizations, among them victims of family violence, torture, terrorist attacks, consumer fraud, or cyber victims.

 

Details

 

Spanish

 

 

Program Outline

  Morning Program Afternoon Program
Sunday,
August 23
  Participant Registration
Opening Ceremony
Reception
Monday,
August 24
Plenary Session
Parallel Sessions
Poster Sesseions
Lunch
Plenary Session
Parallel Sessions
Poster Sessions
Tuesday,
August 25
Plenary Session
Parallel Sessions
Poster Sesseions
Lunch
Plenary Session
Parallel Sessions
Poster Sessions
Wednesday,
August 26
Plenary Session
Parallel Sessions
Poster Sesseions
Lunch
Scientific Excursion
Thursday,
August 27
Plenary Session
Parallel Sessions
Poster Sesseions
Lunch
Plenary Session
Parallel Sessions
Poster Sessions
Banquet
Friday,
August 28
Rapporteur Session
Closing Awards
Ceremony, etc.
 

 

Notes:

  1. The official language of the symposium will be English.
  2. Simultaneous interpretation will be available in all plenary sessions in both Japanese and English.
  3. As much as is possible, efforts will be taken to translate paper presentations.
  4. It is tentatively planned that the scientific excursion will include visits to facilities such as the district court, police headquarters, detention facilities, and so on.

 

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