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Fellegi, Borbála (2007). Reconciliation between retribution and restoration: attitudes of judges and prosecutors towards restorative justice in Hungary Presentation at the 10th World Conference on Restorative Practices Conference. 9 November 2007. Budapest, Hungary.

PowerPoint slides from a presentation exploring the 'concerns and motivations of judges and prosecutors' just prior to the implementation of restorative justice.

Link: http://www.fellegi.hu/files/IIRP_pres_2007NovBudapest_BorbalaFellegi.ppt

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