Commentary: Indigenous Dispute Settlement, Self-Governance, and the Second Generation of Indigenous Rights.
by Webber, Jeremy
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 149-157. In this chapter, I will consider what the previous chapters together have to tell us about salient features of dispute...
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The Waitangi Tribunal’s Role in the Dispute Resolution of Indigenous (Maori) Treaty Claims.
by Te Whiti Love, Morris
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 128-148. This chapter looks a the main dispute resolution process for the resolution of indigenous (Maori) claims dating back to...
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Cultural Conflict in Colonial Legal Systems: An Australian Perspective.
by Behrendt, Larissa
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 116-127. When a legal system looks neutral on the surface, many will assume that it produces fair results. This assumption is...
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Navajo Peacemaking and Intercultural Dispute Resolution.
by Yazzie, Robert
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 107-115. While it is possible that indigenous justice methods can be used elsewhere, it is important to understand their context...
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Commentary: When Cultures Collide.
by Macfarlane, Julie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 94-103. Each of the chapters in this first section struggles with the dilemma of how to facilitate dialogue between different...
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Paths to Intercultural Understanding: Feasting, Shared Horizons, and Unforced Consensus.
by Oman, Natalie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 70-93. Theories of intercultural understanding are generally required and formulated in response to conflict between members of...
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Perceiving the World Differently.
by Turner, Dale
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 57-69. A brief note about what I mean by the Aboriginal-newcomer legal and political dialogue. In this chapter I am mostly...
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What is Culture? Generalizing About Aboriginal and Newcomer Perspectives.
by Kahane, David
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 28-56. I make the case that generalizations about cultural identities and values should play a key role in designing procedures...
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Learning New Dances: Finding Effective Ways to Address Intercultural Disputes.
by LeBaron, Michelle
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 11-27. This chapter is about moving beyond these unsatisfactory dances. It identifies limitations of current approaches in the...
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Introduction.
by Bell, Catherine
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Catherine Bell and David Kahane, eds, Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. Pp. 1-8. The chapters that follow engage these issues in both theoretical and practical registers, from the perspective of...
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Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts.
by Bell, Catherine
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. In the last twenty years, there has been a growing interest in alternative dispute reolution (ADR), as scholars and practitioners seek more effective, context-sensitive approaches to conflict. Where formerly conflict was tackled...
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Confronting past human rights violations: justice vs. peace in times of transition.
by Sriram, Chandra Lekha
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) London and New York: Frank Cass. This book examines what makes accountability for previous abuses more or less possible for transitional regimes to achieve. It closely examines the other vital goals of such regimes against which accountability is often balanced. The options...
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Restorative Justice and Wrongful Capital Convictions: A Simple Proposal
by Burnett, Cathleen
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 21(3): 272-289. In discussions regarding how to compensate those wrongfully convicted of serious crimes and imprisoned most of the strategies focus on the legal system as the appropriate arena for a remedy. The problem with legal...
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Restorative justice and peacemaking in Colombia.
by Pelikan, Christa
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Newsletter of the European Forum for Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice. 6(1): 8. Downloaded 24 August 2005. I really want to tell very briefly my friends and colleagues in the European Forum of the recent experience I had participating in the ‘II Foro...
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International conference “The Right to Reparation for Victims of Serious Human Rights Violations”, Brussels, 25 February 2005.
by van der Does, Vera
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Newsletter of the European Forum for Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice. 6(1): 7. Downloaded 24 August 2005. This international conference, organised by the universities of Leuven and Antwerp (Belgium), was set up to give a broad overview of all the aspects that...
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