The RJ4All International Institute and RJ4All Europe is proud to announce that after a small break, we will be holding the 4th International Symposium on Restorative justice. Structured around the ancient and sacred Hellenic social institution of Symposium, this unique event will be held in the ancient island of Cyprus on the 16th – 22nd June 2025.
The Symposium builds upon the successful model of the 1st International Symposium on Restorative Justice 2012, the 2nd International Symposium on Restorative Justice 2014 and the 3rd International Symposium on Restorative Justice 2016. The Symposium model allows the development of strong bonds between the participating scholars while debating their latest research and academic interests. Unlike traditional conferences, ancient Greek Symposia aim to build relationships amongst the participants and through these bonds foster deep and honest dialogue about matters that most institutions tend to shy away from (Gavrielides & Artinopoulou, 2013).
The 4th Symposium is titled “Inter-community and inter-state conflicts: Peacebuilding and Reconciliation”. As we announce this Symposium, another conflict has erupted in the Middle East – this time in Lebanon. This followed the recent wars in Ukraine and Gaza, while the Syrian civil war and the Afghan conflict (Ayobi et al., 2020; Wardak & Braithwaite, 2020) continue to claim the lives of thousands of victims, including children and women (Institute for Economics & Peace, 2024; Security Service MI5, 2024; U.S. Department of State, 2023; Vision of Humanity, 2024). At the same time, the ferocity and sophistication of cyberattacks around the world, and the widespread usage of Artificial Intelligence (CrowdStrike, 2024) create feelings of insecurity independently of where we live. A zeitgeist is being formed where new narratives re-define how we co-exist and accept the other. These narratives are not pleasant. They are mostly divisive, encouraging adversarial feelings and a false sense of belonging.
Within this context, Cyprus remains to be the only EU member state that is divided. The inter-community conflict since 1963, the Cypriot coup d’etat and the subsequent Turkish invasion in 1974 left the island torn impacting on the lives of generations.
For all the above reasons, the restorative justice intellectual community called for leadership in reigniting a debate on the role of restorative justice for inter-community and inter-state conflicts. The 4th Symposium responds to this Call with the key aim of creating much-needed hope for our future generations.
A key contributor to the Symposium methodology and a stimulus for inspiration and scholarly debates is the environment. Our Symposia are not held behind walls but in ancient temples, open spaces on mountains and beaches and historical spots that unite memories and hearts.
Given the location of the 4th Symposium in the divided island of Cyprus, we have prepared an exciting and inspiring itinerary that draws from the spirit of ancient Cyprus combined with the island’s unique beauty. Over 5 working days, we will visit almost all major cities.
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME
* Where indicated as “free time” this means that delegates can choose to have dinner on their own or join the secretariat/ organising committee.
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14/15 JUNE (SAT/SUN) LARNACA |
Arrival at Larnaca International Airport (delegates will need to make their own way to their accommodation; see suggestions for local buses and taxis)
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15 JUNE (SUN) LARNACA |
14:00: Meeting Point – Finikoudes Beach Afternoon: Informal opening ceremony in the buffer zone Evening: Opening Dinner (everyone attending – see costs)
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16 JUNE (MON) LARNACA
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——- Beginning of Symposium ——-
09:00 – Meeting Point – Finikoudes Beach 10:00 – 13:00 – Opening Ceremony in UClan 13:00 – 16:00 – Lunch (see costs) and Break Time 16:00 – 18: 00 – 2 Presentations (Place to be determined) 18:30 – Hala Sultan Tekkesi visit 20:00 – Dinner (free time)
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17 JUNE (TUE) NICOSIA |
08:00 – Meeting Point – Finikoudes Beach to travel to Nicosia 09:30 – 12:30 – 2 Presentations – location: The Pancyprian Gymnasium Museums 12-30 – 13:30 – Visit around Ledra Palace Hotel, the Green Line 13:30 – 15:30 – Lunch break (free time) 16:00 – 18:30 – 3 presentations location: The Pancyprian Gymnasium Museums 19:00 – 20:30 – Evening hosted by the Nicosia Mayor visiting ancient Nicosia 20:30 – Bus back to Meeting Point in Larnaca
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18 JUNE (WED) PAPHOS |
08:30 – Meeting Point – Finikoudes Beach 10:00 – 13:00 – Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite’s rock) visit and 2 presentations 13:00 – 16:00 – Check in hotels and free time 16:00 – 18:00 – 2 presentations (Place to be determined) 18:30 – Dinner (free time)
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19 JUNE (THU) PAPHOS/ AKAMAS
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10:00 – 12:30: 2 Presentations (Place to be determined) 12:30 – 16:00: Free time 16:00 – 17:00 : Heading to Akamas + Baths of Aphrodite 17:00 – 18:00: Walk 18:00 – 19:30: Dinner (all – see costs separately) 19:30 – Heading back to Paphos
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20 JUNE (FRI) PAPHOS |
10:00: Meeting Point to be determined 10:30 – 12:30: 2 Presentations (Place to be determined) 12:30 – 14:00: Lunch (free time) Afternoon: Visit of Mosaic Museum in Paphos + Tombs of the Kings Evening: Dinner (free time)
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21 JUNE (SAT) PAPHOS |
09:30: Meeting point to be determined 10:00 – 12:00 : Boat Cruise with lunch (all – see costs separately) 12:30 – 15:00: Free time 16:00 : Closing Ceremony + dinner (all – see costs separately)
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22 JUNE (SUN) PAPHOS |
Departure from Paphos (delegates will need to make their own way to the airport; see suggestions for local buses and taxis)
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Due to limited transport options on the island, RJ4All will arrange for a shuttle bus service that will transfer the participants from one city to another. Accommodation can be arranged based on the itinerary at a 4-star hotel.
14 – 17: Larnaca
18 – 22: Paphos.
Cost TBC
We strongly encourage delegates to bring family and/ or friends. Learning from the previous Symposia bringing our loved ones to these unique events enhances and intensifies the building of bonds that can last for a lifetime. There will be no additional registration costs for friends and family who can participate in the opening and closing ceremonies and the social events. Accommodation costs can be adjusted accordingly.
Due to the nature of the Symposium as a close event, we are able to accommodate up to 20 formal delegates. We encourage you to bring your family/ friends who will also be able to participate in all the events and especially our Symposium social gatherings.
The window to express your interest has now closed and we have begun the registration process.
For your information, here is a timeline of the registration process
The Symposia are unfunded and operate on our Institute’s non-profit principle. Participation requires a registration fee (General price: €300 – Discounted price for those with bursary: €150)
. We strive to secure some funding to subsidise costs for everyone.
What the registration fee will cover
What the registration fee will not cover
IMPORTANT: Those options and any surcharge due to additional guest, will be made in a separate payment and information will be communicated to you accordingly. Please only proceed to the payment of the registration fee.
We will help you search for the best flight tickets. Costs can be varied (e.g. from London, if booked early there are flights for £75 return). Flight costs will be covered directly by the participants. Subsidised accommodation costs will be adjusted for those with family/ friends.
An information pack with all the details have been distributed to all of our delegates by email. Please refer to this document for any information about accommodation, travel arrangements, the Symposium programme and more.