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Implementing Restorative Reforms in Guatemala.

Parker, Lynette
June 4, 2015

Source: (2004) Restorative Justice Online. July 2004 Edition.

In 1996, after over 30 years of internal armed conflict, the Guatemalan government, guerrillas, and civil society representatives signed a series of peace accords to begin the country’s transition to peace. Among the many provisions laid out in the accords were recognition of indigenous customary law and the inclusion of alternative dispute resolution in the justice system. In the area of criminal law, legislation provided for mediation centres and community courts to provide mediation services in all conflicts including minor criminal cases.

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