As a non-profit organization, IARS pursues projects that are intended to benefit the public. Our agendas revolve around restorative justice, human rights, alternative conflict resolution and criminal justice issues. We always aim to maintain a high standard of academic integrity. Our independence is one of our biggest strengths.

IARS garners its funding from civic bodies (e.g. the European Union), non-profit organizations (e.g. the Pew Charitable Trust) and private philanthropists. Equally as important potential employers are private individuals, law firms and private companies. Please do not hesitate to contact us for information or a quote.

Long-term projects

  • European Commission, Justice and Home Affairs, call for proposal for the Daphne Programme II 2004-2008: Title of IARS suggested programme: “Overcoming institutional sexual abuse of Children: Comparative Analysis of restorative justice programmes”. Read more

  • Restorative Justice and sexual offending within the Catholic Church. Read more

Short-term projects

  • Bid for the tender JAI/D4/2004/02 published in the Official Journal of the European Communities no. S200 of 13/10/2004. “Study: Review of different restorative justice mediation initiatives in the European Union”. Read more

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