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Report on the Current State of Mediation in Criminal Proceedings in Czechia and Slovakia

The report was produced as part of our new JUSTIN project, which was launched on 10 June, 2022, in Bratislava.

In the report states, for example, that – in Czechia – there is a great potential for the implementation of mediation both for more serious crimes, and during the post-sentencing stage. In Slovakia it is necessary to build adequate capacities for full provision of restorative justice methods. The report, however, contains also information on the rise of mediation, its current challenges, and much more.

Other news

JUSTIN Erasmus+ Restorative Meeting in Serious Crime Cases: report from the international conference in Bratislava, where the Manual for Restorative Meeting in Serious Crime Cases was also presented

22 / 12 / 2023

On 4 December 2023, an international conference of the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic on "Restorative Encounters in Serious Crime Cases" was held at Comenius University... ›› more

Our participation in the Bratislava conference on “Building and Strengthening Alternative Dispute Resolution through Mediation and Effective Use of Restorative Tools in Slovakia”

5 / 5 / 2023

Our Slovak partner in the JUSTIN project (more below), the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic, invited us to a mid-April conference concluding a multi-year Slovak plan... ›› more

Project JUSTIN continues as we visit our partners in Belgium

25 / 1 / 2023

This past January, as a part of the project JUSTIN Erasmus, we have visited two important places for restorative justice in Belgium (and Europe), namely our long-term partner... ›› more

Study Trip to Finland: Eye to Eye – JUSTIN Erasmus+ Project

1 / 9 / 2022

Many of our supporters and those interested in information on current trends in restorative justice had the opportunity to watch the Finnish documentary Eye to Eye, which presents... ›› more

We Launched the JUSTIN Project in Bratislava

14 / 6 / 2022

The development of mediation in serious crime cases is the theme of our new JUSTIN project, which we launched in partnership with the Ministry of Justice of the... ›› more