This book explores how restorative justice is used and what its potential benefits are in situations where the state has been either explicitly or implicitly involved in human rights abuses.
This book explores how restorative justice is used and what its potential benefits are in situations where the state has been either explicitly or implicitly involved in human rights abuses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Kerry Clamp is a Lecturer in Criminology in the Department of Social Sciences and Psychology at the University of Western Sydney. She received her PhD from the University of Leeds in 2010 and also holds degrees from the University of Sheffield and the University of South Africa. Dr. Clamp's research agenda focuses on restorative justice and transitional justice. Her research appears in a number of journals including the British Journal of Community Justice (2011), Nottingham Law Journal (2012), International Criminal Law Review (2012), Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly (2012), and Criminology and Criminal Justice (2012). Dr Clamp is also the Chair of the Editorial Board for the European Forum for Restorative Justice, a role that she has held since January 2011.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Restorative justice as a contested response to conflict and the challenge of the transitional context 3. The value of restorative justice for transitional settings 4. Restorative justice in transition - a multi-layered approach 5. Restorative justice as a mechanism for nation-building 6. Restorative justice as a vehicle for reform 7. Restorative justice as a mechanism for peace-building 8. Conclusion: towards a transformative vision of restorative justice.
1. Introduction 2. Restorative justice as a contested response to conflict and the challenge of the transitional context 3. The value of restorative justice for transitional settings 4. Restorative justice in transition - a multi-layered approach 5. Restorative justice as a mechanism for nation-building 6. Restorative justice as a vehicle for reform 7. Restorative justice as a mechanism for peace-building 8. Conclusion: towards a transformative vision of restorative justice.
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