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Resolving school conflicts: “Safe School” initiatives in Hungary.

Ivany, Borbala
June 4, 2015

Source: (2010) Balahur, Doina (2010). Restorative justice and re-integrative self-esteem: Romanian good practice. In, Marklund, Linda (2010). Resolving school conflicts through peer mediation in Sweden. Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary. pp. 87-95.

In the Hungarian Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, in addition to drafting and giving opinions on laws, there is an opportunity in accordance with the spirit of public administration as a service provider and as a promoter of innovation, to carry out activities that are still relatively uncommon in Hungary: issuing calls for proposals and managing the implementation of local programmes (excerpt).

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