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Weitekamp, Elmar G. M and Parmentier, Stephan and Vanspauwen, Kris and Valiñas, Marta and Vanspauwen, Kris and Gerits, Roel and Valiñas, Marta and Parmentier, Stephan and Vanspauwen, Kris. How to deal with mass victimization and gross human rights violations. A restorative justice approach.
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Weitekamp, Elmar G. M
and
Vanspauwen, Kris
and
Parmentier, Stephan
and
Valiñas, Marta
and
Gerits, Roel
(2006).
How to deal with mass victimization and gross human rights violations. A restorative justice approach.
In Ewald and Turkovic (eds) Large-Scale Victimisation as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities - Importance of Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies. Amsterdam: IOS Press. PP. 217-241.
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In this chapter we examine post-conflict situations and how countries dealt with them. We identified four building blocks which seem to be essential for post-conflict justice: truth, accountability, reparation and reconciliation. After that we describe restorative justice mechanisms and their promises by examining them in the context of truth, accountability, reparation and reconciliation in the context of victim-offender relationship and stakeholders involved in the conflict. Finally we refer to the restorative regulation pyramid as introduced by Braithwaite and compare his pyramid with the Bougainville Style peace building pyramid by Howley before introducing our own pyramid which is a combination of Braithwaite's and Howley's ideas.(authors' abstract)
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