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Thorburn, Stan (2002). The Arrival of Restorative Justice in the Courts: A Brief Outline of the New Zealand Experience Paper Presented at 6th Symposium of Legal Argument in Honour of Fei Li Ming On Restorative Justice 16-17 December 2003. Nanjing, Republic of China.

The paper is intended to provide a narrative about the emergence of Restorative Justice into the processes of the Courts in New Zealand. (excerpt)

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/resources/docs/thorburn4

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