2nd Victim Support Asia Conference on Mapping Victim Support Strategies in Asian Region by Centre for Criminology and Victimology, NLUD 

About NLUD

Established in 2008, with a vision of enhancing legal education in India, National Law University Delhi is a leading law school in the country. NLU Delhi has pioneered in imparting socially relevant and comprehensive legal education. The curriculum focuses extensively on enhancement of skills necessary as a lawyer while being confronted with comprehensive social realities to collate education and practice.

About CCV

CCV aims to contribute towards research and action in the field of Criminology and Victimology. The Centre promotes research, training, policy analysis and consultancy in these fields.

About the Conference

the Conference seeks to examine the nature of victim support strategies that exist in different Asian countries. The Conference is a unique opportunity to further the academic discourse on victim justice by identifying, analysing and inspecting the successes and shortcomings of diverse victim support strategies; collating the experience of front-line professionals; and, setting the agenda for future developments in victim support strategies and policies across Asia and the world.

Sub-themes

  • Victim Advocacy
  • Victim Assistance
  • Victim Protection
  • Legal Aid
  • Responses from Criminal justice functionaries
  • Compensatory and Restorative justice

Submission Guidelines

  • It must be in English and must be clearly written and wellorganised.
  • The participants are requested to submit an abstract of a maximum 300 words in the doc./docx. format.
  • It shall contain:
    • The question and/or issues raised,
    • The methodology intended to be adopted,
    • Main points of presentation, and
    • The expected outcome and finding of the research.
  • Co-authorship is allowed subject to a maximum of 02 authors.
  • All such author and co-author(s) will have to mandatorily and separately register themselves by paying the requisite registration fees.

Formatting Guidelines

  • Font style – (Italic) Times New Roman
  • Font size – 12
  • Line spacing – single

Who can Attend?

  • Academics & Researchers
  • Judges
  • Lawyers
  • Victim Advocates
  • Administrators/Professionals
  • Educational Consultants
  • Policy Makers

How to Submit?

The submission of abstracts will be accepted via email at ccvconference@nludelhi.ac.in

Important Dates

  • Call for Abstracts : 20th May 2024
  • Last date for Abstract Submission : ​15th August 2024
  • Intimation of Shortlisted abstracts: 1st September 2024
  • Opening of Registrations: 1st September
  • Last date for Registration: 7th September
  • Last date for Submission of Full Papers: 15th October

Location

National Law University Delhi, Sector-14, Dwarka, New Delhi, India

Contact Information

In case of any query, please contact at ccv@nludelhi.ac.in

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