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International Conference on Violence, Human Rights, and Peace Negotiations (ICVHRPN - 26)

9th - 10th September 2026 | Melbourne, Australia
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Call for Papers Extended:
"The deadline for full paper submissions has been extended for the Research Plus International Conference in Melbourne. Submit your research by today to participate in one of the top conferences."
Certificate of Presentation:
"Present your research and receive a Certificate of Presentation to recognise your valuable contribution to the conference."
Abstract Submissions Open:
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Networking with Global Experts:
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Keynote Speaker Sessions:
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Best Paper & Best Paper Presentation Award:
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SDG-Inspired Conference Focus:
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Call for Paper

The ICVHRPN aims to explore emerging trends and future directions in research and innovation. It provides a collaborative platform for researchers and professionals to share ideas that shape the future of their respective domains.

The conference highlights advancements in Violence,Human Rights,Conflict Resolution, encouraging innovative, solution-oriented research that addresses global challenges and technological evolution.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

01
Peace negotiations and human rights
02
Role of mediators in conflicts
03
Gender perspectives in peace talks
04
Cultural rights in negotiation processes
05
Humanitarian ceasefires and protections
06
Impact of violence on peace outcomes
07
Community involvement in peacebuilding
08
International law in peace negotiations
09
Transitional justice in peace agreements
10
Role of civil society in negotiations
11
Youth participation in peace processes
12
Psychosocial support in conflict resolution
13
Media's role in peace negotiations
14
Economic incentives for peace
15
Human rights monitoring in peace deals
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Long-term impacts of peace agreements
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Lessons from successful negotiations
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Challenges in implementing peace accords
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Global perspectives on peacebuilding
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Future directions in conflict resolution