Symposium

  • Symposium Maastricht 2023

    On 12-13 June 2023, the Virtual Criminal Trials symposium was held at Maastricht Law School in the ​Netherlands. Goal of the symposium was to gather multidisciplinary perspectives from international scholars on ​the impact of videolinks on different constitutional and procedural rights, the potential and perceived effects of ​remote justice on courtroom emotions, empathy and credibility assessment and the future of immersive virtual ​technology (such as avatars) in the courtroom.

    The Symposium was an inspiring event that revealed synergies between scholars as well as subtle differences in ​approaches across countries. It was kicked off by a keynote speech from Professor Jenia Iontcheva Turner, ​SMU Law School, Dallas, Texas: ‘What lessons can be learned from the COVID experience’ and then followed by ​4 panel sessions on the following topics:

    • The dynamics of the trial: courtroom interactions in a virtual session

    • The outcome of the trial: judicial decision-making

    • The fair trial context: systemic due process values

    • The endless potential of technology in the courtroom: how to move forward

    Invited guest speakers in the different panels were: L. FLower, C. McKay, E. Rowden, P. Gibbs, S. Landstrom, M. ​Thommen, J. Hodgson, D. de Vocht, M. Rossner and C. Peristeridou. Participants appeared in-person and online ​from inter alia Australia, Belgium, England, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and United States.

  • Conference Lund 2024

    On 10th and 11th of June 2024, the second conference of our Network took place in ​Lund, Sweden. It was an exciting and inspiring event with great presentations and a lot of ​room for discussion. A wonderful keynote address was delivered by our very own ​Carolyn McKay who spoke on virtual criminal justice and vulnerability. In the panels that ​followed, we were able to discuss the topic of virtual criminal justice from different ​perspectives: the practice of working in virtual courtrooms in different jurisdictions, the ​giving of evidence in virtual courtrooms, emotions and experience in virtual courtrooms, ​due process in virtual courtrooms, transnational virtual courtrooms and the conference ​was closed with a fascinating session focusing on courtroom technology of the future.

    Invited guest speakers in the different panels were:  Dorris de Vocht, Nina Immonen, Anni ​Lietonen, Lennart Johansson, Marcus Larsson, Emma Olsson, Dan Jasinski, Sławomir ​Steinborn, Maciej Fingas, Dawid Marko, Piotr Rogoziński, Shailesh Kumar, Lisa Flower, ​Jessica Jacobson, Amy Kirby, Isabel Schoultz, Nina Törnqvist, Fanny Holm, Ashlee ​Beazley, Anna Pivaty, Lorenzo Bernardini, Christina Peristeridou, Karolina Kremens, Saskia ​Hufnagel, Cloé Dubuc, Avni Bahri, Arshia Sana and Volker Settgast

    Participants appeared in-person and online from inter alia Australia, Belgium, England, ​the Netherlands, Sweden, Austria, Poland, Finland, Italy and Poland.

    A warm thank you to all participants – online and onsite – who made this conference ​such a wonderful event and to Riksbankens Jubileumfond for funding this conference. ​

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