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Showing 3 posts filed under: National Reconciliation [–] published between May 01, 2012 and May 31, 2012 [Show all]

Treaty settlements process: Restorative justice in action

from the article on Te Puni Kokiri:

The Treaty of Waitangi settlements process is restorative justice in action says Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples.

Speaking at the launch of JustSpeak’s paper on Māori and the Criminal Justice System, he recalled the recent settlement of five Treaty of Waitangi claims.

May 24, 2012 , ,

Taylor war crimes verdict incomplete justice

from the article by Carina Ray in the Bradenton Herald:

The conviction of former Liberian President Charles Taylor amounts to only partial justice.

While many Sierra Leoneans are relieved to see Taylor finally convicted for his destructive role in their country's brutal civil war, his wanton destabilization elsewhere in West Africa hardly figured in the criminal proceedings against him.

May 18, 2012 , , ,

New Nationalism and national healing: The case of South Sudan

from John Ashworth's article in Sudan Tribune:

So how do we begin to bring healing?

The constitutional review can be a healing process if done properly. That must include popular participation, dealing with issues which concern the people. National healing is already in the preamble of the Transitional Constitution:

May 01, 2012

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