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 Number E 26, November 2008   - [ZipWord version]

Introduction & Statement: False Ideologies 
Section I: Report of the Ipce Meeting July 2008
1.       First round
2.       Internal matters
3.       Changing European laws
4.      Theme: Research and ideology
4.1    The research of Richard Yuill
4.2   Research, models and ideology - For example: eleven authors, and ten recommendations; Frans E.J. Gieles, PhD, Lecture, Ipce Meeting July 2008
4.3   Discussion
5.     Meeting the Dutch (groups)
6.     Evaluation
 
Section II: Articles: 
Absurdities 
Come off it, folks: how many paedophiles can there be? By Boris Johnson (Boris Johnson is MP for Henley), The Telegraph (UK),  09/11/2006

Documentation List 26 - October 2008

 

 

Ipce is a forum for people who are engaged in scholarly discussion about the understanding and emancipation of mutual relationships between children or adolescents and adults.

 In this context, these relationships are intended to be viewed from an unbiased, non-judgmental perspective and in relation to the human rights of both the young and adult partners.
Ipce meets once every one or two years in a different country, publishes a newsletter and a web site, co-ordinates the (electronic) exchange of texts and keeps an archive of specific written publications.