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Llewellyn, Jennifer J. and Howse, Robert (1999). Restorative Justice - A conceptual framework Paper for the Law Commission of Canada.

A conceptual framework for restorative justice is required in order to understand what practices meet the demands of a restorative model. This paper is intended to develop just such a conceptual framework for restorative justice. The framework will articulate a definition of restorative justice, examine its relationship to other prevailing conceptions of justice, and identify the constitutive elements necessary for restorative justice practice.

Link: www.lcc.gc.ca/research_project/99_justice_1-en.asp

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