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Criminal Justice Cooperation Conference 2010 is one of the most well known conferences in Australia. The main theme of the conference is to provide solutions through proportional perception. It will bring together experts of criminal justice and police cooperation from all over the world under one roof to discuss on event issues. Attendees will get to know about regional, national, and international systems. It would further deepen the understanding of those systems which is crucial to promote cooperation between them. This approach of aims at developing cooperation between national systems with a view of protecting human rights while upholding high standards of security.
The conference would also cover the topics mentioned below:
- Mutual legal assistance
- Impact of regional and international laws on police and criminal justice cooperation
- Maintaining human rights in police and criminal justice cooperation
- Police, military and aid cooperation
- Police cooperation across borders
- Extradition
- Cooperation in the courtroom
- Cooperation in preventive and rehabilitation programs
- Impact of the war on terror on police and criminal justice cooperation
- Fighting organized crime, drugs, people smuggling
- Fighting new types of crime
Visitor Profile
The visitors at Criminal Justice Cooperation Conference 2010 include:
- Police and Law Enforcement Agencies
- Policy Makers
- Human Rights Agencies
- Academics
- Research Students
- Legal Practitioners
Organizer
University of Canberra