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McElrea, F W M (2004). The role of restorative justice in RMA prosecutions. Salmon Lecture 2004, to the Resource Management Law Association, 27 July. Downloaded 3 November 2005.

With the agreement of Principal Environment Court Judge Bollard I have been encouraging the use of restorative justice processes in a few RMA cases. Two have been completed and others are in the pipeline either here or in the Waikato. There is the potential for a greatly increased use of this approach. (excerpt)

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/resources/docs/mcelrea16

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