For the first time on our website, an article published by "The Global Legal Post" which shows us a very interesting project for all who are dedicated to criminal law.

This is a very useful tool especially for students and teachers of criminal law in order to gain experience and understand procedures thanks to new technologies.

Then we transcribe the complete article.

 

REVRLaw (REal and Virtual Reality Law) will allow students to explore real case scenarios using immersive virtual reality technology.

The project, called ‘REVRLaw: An Immersive for Teaching Criminal Law Using Virtual Reality’, is a joint venture between Westminster Law School and the university’s Department of Computer Science. Currently still in its pilot stage, REVRLaw aims to offer an immersive way for students in the university’s LLB and Masters of Law programs to learn about the law of murder. Students will be able to virtually navigate crime scenes and real scenarios to discover key evidence and determine whether a case is murder or not. ‘This platform provides a state-of-the-art opportunity for Criminal Law students to expand upon the valuable skills that they learn in a Law degree. It immerses them in realistic crime scenes and requires them to use those skills,’ says Dr Paresh Kathrani, a senior lecturer at Westminster Law School. The project is still in its testing stages, and will be used to supplement (rather than substitute) lecture material if it makes it in front of students.

Coalition for the International Criminal Court

MASTER

The ICB wishes to inform you of the Official Announcement of the Master on International Criminal Justice created with the Rovira i Virgili University

4Th International Meeting Of Defence Offices

25 & 26 November 2016 London, United Kingdom

SUMMARY REPORT

 

Defence Office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon

Dear Madam, Sir,

The Defence Office of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon thank you again for your participation in the Fourth International Meetings of Defence Offices which were held in London, on 25th and 26th of November 2016.

Please find attached the Summary report of the Meetings in French, English and Arabic. 

You will also find attached the questionnaire on Defence Investigations, which we thank you for completing in the language of your choice, and sending back to us, if you have not already done so. As Johann said during the Meetings,your answers will be very useful in that they will illustrate the Guide to Investigations with concrete examples from you experience.

Thank you again for your participation and we hope to see you again in Nuremberg for the Fifth Meetings in 2017.

Kind regards,