This book develops the twin concepts of restorative justice and reconciliation as frameworks for peacebuilding that contain great potential for addressing common dilemmas: peace versus justice, religious versus secular approaches, individual versus structural justice, reconciliation versus retribution, and the harmonization of the sheer multiplicity of practices involved in repairing past harms.
This book develops the twin concepts of restorative justice and reconciliation as frameworks for peacebuilding that contain great potential for addressing common dilemmas: peace versus justice, religious versus secular approaches, individual versus structural justice, reconciliation versus retribution, and the harmonization of the sheer multiplicity of practices involved in repairing past harms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer J. Llewellyn is the Viscount Bennett Professor of Law at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. She has publishes and works extensively in the areas of relational theory and restorative justice. Most recently she co-edited the collection Being Relational: Reflections on Relational Theory and Health Law (UBC, 2011). Daniel Philpott is Professor of Political Science and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He pursues research on religion and global politics and on reconciliation . He is author most recently of Just and Unjust Peace: An Ethic of Political Reconciliation (Oxford, 2012). He works as an activist for reconciliation in Central and Eastern Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
* Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Daniel Philpott, 'Introduction' * Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Daniel Philpott, 'Restorative Justice and * Reconciliation: Twin Frameworks for Peacebuilding' * Aaron P. Boesenecker and Leslie Vinjamuri, 'Charting the Path of Justice in * Peacebuilding' * Jonathan VanAntwerpen, 'Reconciliation as Heterodoxy' * Daniel W. Van Ness, 'Accountability' * Louise Mallinder, 'Amnesties in the Pursuit of Reconciliation, Peacebuilding and Restorative Justice' * Stephen J. Pope, 'The Role of Forgiveness in Reconciliation and Restorative * Justice: A Christian Theological Perspective' * Charles Villa-Vicencio, 'A Way of Being: Living Between Promise and Non * -Delivery' * John Braithwaite, 'Traditional Justice' * Jason A. Springs, 'Doing Justice Differently: From Revolution to Transformation * in Restorative Justice and Political Reconciliation'
* Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Daniel Philpott, 'Introduction' * Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Daniel Philpott, 'Restorative Justice and * Reconciliation: Twin Frameworks for Peacebuilding' * Aaron P. Boesenecker and Leslie Vinjamuri, 'Charting the Path of Justice in * Peacebuilding' * Jonathan VanAntwerpen, 'Reconciliation as Heterodoxy' * Daniel W. Van Ness, 'Accountability' * Louise Mallinder, 'Amnesties in the Pursuit of Reconciliation, Peacebuilding and Restorative Justice' * Stephen J. Pope, 'The Role of Forgiveness in Reconciliation and Restorative * Justice: A Christian Theological Perspective' * Charles Villa-Vicencio, 'A Way of Being: Living Between Promise and Non * -Delivery' * John Braithwaite, 'Traditional Justice' * Jason A. Springs, 'Doing Justice Differently: From Revolution to Transformation * in Restorative Justice and Political Reconciliation'
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