Criminal Justice Research Centre

Workshop on Procedural Traditions and Global Transformation in Criminal Justice

The Criminal Justice Research Centre hosted an Integrating Global Society Priority Group workshop on Procedural Traditions and Global Transformation in Criminal Justice in the School of Law on Tuesday 3rd June – Wednesday 4 June 2014.

The workshop examined how well established procedural traditions have been affected by changes across national, transnational and international systems of criminal justice. A number of comparative criminal justice scholars who work in the disciplines of law, criminology and social policy gave papers. Speakers from the School included John Jackson who spoke on the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Categories in Criminal Justice and Paul Roberts who spoke on ‘The Cosmopolitan Alternative’. 

Posted on Thursday 26th June 2014

Criminal Justice Research Centre

School of Law
Law and Social Sciences building
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD


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