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Institutional Child Abuse - Restoring Dignity : Responding to Child Abuse in Canadian Institutions (2000) 7 Exemplare
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Aboriginal peoples and criminal justice = Les peuples autochtones et la justice pénale (1991) 3 Exemplare
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Controlling criminal prosecutions: The attorney general and the Crown prosecutor (Working paper / Law Reform Commission… (1990) 2 Exemplare
Criminal law: Sexual offences (Working paper - Law Reform Commission of Canada ; 22) (1978) 2 Exemplare
12th Annual Report 1 Exemplar
Personal Relationships of Dependence and Interdependence in Law (Legal Dimensions) (2002) 1 Exemplar
Crossing Borders: Law In Globalized world 1 Exemplar
The Place of Justice 1 Exemplar
Justice Within: Indigenous Legal Traditions 1 Exemplar
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Communities and the Challenge of Conflict offers a brief overview of restorative justice and of a number of the issues surrounding its implementation. It was designed to lead into group discussion, and it is highly suited for that purpose.
This video was created as part of a Law Commission project to explore ways in which lessons learned from restorative justice practice might be applied more broadly in dealing with complex relationships in which there are significantly competing interests. The Commission prepared a discussion paper on their project, questions for discussion, and this educational video providing an overview of restorative justice.
The video is comprised of conversations that took place during a forum on restorative justice and interviews that were apparently made at the same time. The people involved in the forum had considerable and varied experience with restorative justice, ranging from Royal Canadian Mounted Police personnel to judges, and from facilitators using traditional Aboriginal practices to those involved in highly structured research projects.… (mehr)