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DTSTART:20221101T133000Z
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SUMMARY:Preventing coercive interrogations and forced  confessions: the r
 ole of the legal profession
DESCRIPTION:HumanRightsConfession-driven criminal justice systems incur a
  higher risk of torture and coercion during investigations and other inf
 ormation gathering processes. The Principles on Effective Interviewing f
 or Investigations and Information Gathering\, officially launched in Jun
 e 2021\, offer a solution-oriented approach to moving away from confessi
 on-based interrogations\, towards rapport-based interviewing alongside t
 he implementation of legal and procedural safeguards. What advances have
  been made in their implementation from legal\, institutional\, and prac
 tical perspectives? What challenges have been faced? And how can legal p
 rofessionals best prevent coercive interrogation techniques\, forced con
 fessions and resulting miscarriages of justice? This session will explor
 e these and related questions through insights and reflections from nati
 onal\, regional and international experts.
LOCATION:Room 235\, Level 2
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