Forgiveness is primarily addressed in the transitional justice discourse as a restorative value, as part of several concepts complementing retributive justice (Braithwaite and Strang 2001). Scholars define restorative justice by emphasising it either as a value or as a process, and the same logic applies to forgiveness. It could be conceived as a process where a group of individuals or societies come together to solve issues. Forgiveness can relieve the burdens created by wrongful actions and intolerable debts and suggests that both victim and perpetrator can start afresh (Digeser 2001). It might even imply the re-establishment of moral equality between the parties. This chapter suggests that forgiveness is a valuable and complementary mech...
This paper attempts to determine whether there is a universally applicable process of reconciliation...
The concept of intergroup forgiveness has gained a research momentum. Here, I examine its utility as...
Article supplied in accordance with publisher policy.Although typically conceptualized as a reconcil...
In the last decades the notions of forgiveness and reconciliation are applied more and more in the p...
At the center of this paper are three questions: in the absence of a religious worldview, can one ga...
In the following pages, restorative justice is discussed in both theoretical and practical terms. Th...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
This thesis explores the contested relationship between justice and forgiveness. Both actions may be...
The role of forgiveness has been much discussed in the literature on transitional justice, but a bas...
In this article I examine the challenging question concerning whether communal forgiveness is possib...
The concept of intergroup forgiveness has gained a research momentum. Here, I examine its utility as...
In both the discourse and practice of transitional justice the act of individual forgiveness has bec...
Introduction: Conventional criminal justice systems are often dominated by punitive approaches, whic...
In this monograph, the author argues for the integration of the concept of forgiveness into criminal...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
This paper attempts to determine whether there is a universally applicable process of reconciliation...
The concept of intergroup forgiveness has gained a research momentum. Here, I examine its utility as...
Article supplied in accordance with publisher policy.Although typically conceptualized as a reconcil...
In the last decades the notions of forgiveness and reconciliation are applied more and more in the p...
At the center of this paper are three questions: in the absence of a religious worldview, can one ga...
In the following pages, restorative justice is discussed in both theoretical and practical terms. Th...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
This thesis explores the contested relationship between justice and forgiveness. Both actions may be...
The role of forgiveness has been much discussed in the literature on transitional justice, but a bas...
In this article I examine the challenging question concerning whether communal forgiveness is possib...
The concept of intergroup forgiveness has gained a research momentum. Here, I examine its utility as...
In both the discourse and practice of transitional justice the act of individual forgiveness has bec...
Introduction: Conventional criminal justice systems are often dominated by punitive approaches, whic...
In this monograph, the author argues for the integration of the concept of forgiveness into criminal...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
This paper attempts to determine whether there is a universally applicable process of reconciliation...
The concept of intergroup forgiveness has gained a research momentum. Here, I examine its utility as...
Article supplied in accordance with publisher policy.Although typically conceptualized as a reconcil...