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The 3rd Global Youth Forum for a Culture of Lawfulness will be held

Click here for an overview of the Global Youth Forum for a Culture of Lawfulness Compliance and other information.

About the 3rd Global Youth Forum for a Culture of Lawfulness

■Date
February 15 and 16, 2025

■Venue
Kyoto International Conference Center, Japan (https://www.icckyoto.or.jp/en/)

■Language
English

■Method
Hybrid style (in-person and online)

■Theme
Youth as Pioneers in Shaping a More inclusive, Safe & Just Society
Utilization and Challenges of AI and Digital Technologies in the Field of Law and Justice


Organized by Ministry of Justice of Japan, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Thailand Institute of Justice
Supported by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Japan Federation of Bar Associations

Flyer of this Forum here !

Call for participants for the 3rd Global Youth Forum for a Culture of Lawfulness is closed

The call for participants has closed. Thank you for your interest in this forum.

Feedback from a participant of the 2nd Forum

The 2nd Global Youth Forum (Dec,2022)
I participated in the 2nd Global Youth Forum for a Culture of Lawfulness through an introduction by a professor at the university. It was held during my second year of university. The Forum attracted me because of my interest in English and international activities, so I decided to participate without hesitation. 

The Forum was conducted entirely in English. Even though I was not fluent in English, I thoroughly enjoyed meaningful conversations with other foreign participants during dinner. 
With the support of moderators who facilitated the discussion with their expertise in law and justice, I was able to contribute effectively during the discussions and completed the two-day event without any concerns.
The experience of participating in this Forum significantly enhanced my confidence in working in environments where languages other than my native tongue are spoken and in actively expressing my opinions in front of others.
These newly acquired skills proved invaluable in various academic settings, such as when presenting assignments in university seminar courses. 

Currently, I am a fourth-year undergraduate student preparing to advance to a master’s program next year. My experiences at the Forum were pivotal in my decision to proceed to the master’s program. 
Through the discussions, I was inspired by exchanging ideas with participants from various nationalities and backgrounds, often encountering perspectives and concepts I had never considered.
During the dinner session, I had the chance to engage with both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as legal professionals. Their insights on graduate studies and career paths inspired me to prepare diligently for pursuing postgraduate education. 
From now on, I would like to develop my skills further, including my English proficiency, through participation in other training programs at my university. I believe these efforts will provide a strong foundation for my graduate studies and future career.

N.M
(As of November 2024, 4th year undergraduate student at Nanzan University, Faculty of Law, Department of Law. Since 2025, she will proceed to Nagoya University Graduate School of Law, LL.M. and LL.D. (Comparative Law) programs in Law and Political Science)

Contact us

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TEL: +81 (0) 3-3592-7422
E-mail: youth_kyotocongress@i.moj.go.jp

The Ministry of Justice

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