Restorative justice
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Restorative justice
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Restorative justice
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Incoming Resources
- Justice and reconciliation, after the violence, Andrew Rigby
- Peace and justice, seeking accountability after war, Rachel Kerr & Eirin Mobekk
- The right to reparation in international law for victims of armed conflict, Christine Evans
- Redress for victims of crimes under international law, Ilaria Bottigliero
- Just emotions, rituals of restorative justice, Meredith Rossner
- Closing the books, transitional justice in historical perspective, Jon Elster
- Reconstructing restorative justice philosophy, edited by Theo Gavrielides and Vasso Artinopoulou
- Critical restorative justice, edited by Ivo Aertsen and Brunilda Pali
- Rectifying international injustice, principles of compensation and restitution between nations, Daniel Butt
- After war ends, a philosophical perspective, Larry May
- Making amends, atonement in morality, law, and politics, Linda Radzik
- Restorative justice for survivors of sexual abuse, Angela Marinari
- Distributive principles of criminal law, who should be punished how much?, Paul H. Robinson
- Retribution and reparation in the transition to democracy, edited by Jon Elster
- Theorizing post-conflict reconciliation, agonism, restitution and repair, edited by Alexander Keller Hirsch
- Routledge international handbook of restorative justice, edited by Theo Gavrielides
- Restorative justice from a children's rights perspective, Annemieke Wolthuis and Tim Chapman (eds.)
- Sexual violence and restorative justice, addressing the justice gap, Marie Keenan and Estelle Zinsstag with the participation of Caroline O'Nolan [and nine others]
- Legal accents, legal borrowing, the international problem-solving court movement, James L. Nolan, Jr
- Intergenerational justice, rights and responsibilities in an intergenerational polity, Janna Thompson
- A restorative justice reader, texts, sources, context, edited by Gerry Johnstone
- Remaking justice after sexual violence, essays in conventional, restorative, and innovative justice, Kathleen Daly
- Just war theory and civilian casualties, protecting the victims of war, Schulzke, Marcus
- Model codes for post-conflict criminal justice, edited by Vivienne O'Connor and Colette Rausch ; with Hans-Joerg Albrecht and Goran Klemencic
- No return, no refuge, rites and rights in minority repatriation, Howard Adelman and Elazar Barkan
- Riparazione per violazione dei diritti umani e ordinamento internazionale, Giulio Bartolini
- Transitional justice in the twenty-first century, beyond truth versus justice, edited by Naomi Roht-Arriaza and Javier Mariezcurrena
- Justice and reconciliation in world politics, Catherine Lu
- Post-Conflict Justice, edited by M. Cherif Bassiouni
- Just interests, victims, citizens and the potential for justice, Robyn Holder (Griffith University, Australia)
- The sins of the nation and the ritual of apologies, Danielle Celermajer
- Repairing the past?, international perspectives on reparations for gross human rights abuses, edited by Max du Plessis and Stephen Peté
- Corporate accountability in the context of transitional justice, edited by Sabine Michalowski
- Transitional Justice, Theories, Mechanisms and Debates, edited by Hakeem O. Yusuf, Hugo van der Merwe
- Assessing the impact of transitional justice, challenges for empirical research, edited by Hugo van der Merwe, Victoria Baxter, Audrey R. Chapman
- Post-conflict justice, edited by M. Cherif Bassiouni
- Politics and the past, on repairing historical injustices, edited by John Torpey
- Understanding Restorative Justice, How Empathy Can Close the Gap Created by Crime, Pete Wallis
- Restorative justice & responsive regulation, John Braithwaite
- Taking wrongs seriously, acknowledgement, reconciliation, and the politics of sustainable peace, Trudy Govier
- Collective reparations, tensions and dilemmas between collective reparations and the individual right to receive reparations, Diana Odier-Contreras Garduno
- Jus post bellum and transitional justice, edited by Larry May, Elizabeth Edenberg
- Transitional justice in established democracies, a political theory, Stephen Winter
- The right to justice for victims of human rights crimes, Valentina Spiga
- The politics of past evil, religion, reconciliation, and the dilemmas of transitional justice, edited by Daniel Philpott
- Values in criminology and community justice, edited by Malcolm Cowburn, Marian Duggan, Anne Robinson and Paul Senior
- Burying the past, making peace and doing justice after civil conflict, Nigel Biggar, editor
- Retribution and reparation in the transition to democracy, edited by Jon Elster
- Le amnistie nel diritto internazionale, Gabriele Della Morte
- The guilt of nations, restitution and negotiating historical injustices, Elazar Barkan
Outgoing Resources
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