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The European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL) was launched in 1990 at Nuremberg and was formally founded in 1992 at Oxford. The aims of the EAPL are: - the promotion and development of research
- improvements in legal procedures, teaching, and practice in the field of psychology and law (e.g., legal psychology, criminological psychology, forensic psychology) within Europe
- the interchange of information throughout the world aimed toward an international cooperation.
Among other activities, the EAPL strives to reach these goals through: - the organization of conferences
- the promotion of scientific communication and cooperations between psychologists, lawyers, and other related professions
- the publication of manuscripts the promotion of research projects and programs
- the facilitation of academic education and postgraduate training
- the cooperation of divisions, associations, and institutions of psychology and law
- the provision of information to the public.
- At regular intervals the EAPL organizes scientific conferences on the topic of law and psychology. The EAPL Conferences were in
- Holland (Maastricht, 1988)
- Germany (Nuremberg, 1990)
- England (Oxford, 1992)
- Spain (Barcelona, 1994)
- Hungary (Budapest, 1995)
- Italy (Siena, 1996)
- Sweden (Stockholm, 1997)
- Poland (Krakow, 1998)
- Ireland ( Dublin, 1999)
- Cyprus ( Limassol, 2000)
- Portugal (Lisbon 2001)
- Belgium (Leuven, 2002)
- Scotland (Edinburgh, 2003)
- Poland (Kraków, 2004)
- Lithuania (Vilnius, 2005)
- United Kingdom (Liverpool, 2006)
- Australia (Adelaide, 2007)
- The Netherlands (Maastricht, 2008)
The next EAPL Conference will take place at 
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