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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781921666834 , 1921666838 , 9781921666827 , 192166682X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Restorative justice Pacific Area. ; Restorative justice ; Restorative justice ; Law - Africa, Asia, Pacific & Antarctica ; Law - Non-U.S ; Law, Politics & Government ; Pacific Area ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Law ; Restorative justice ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Restorative justice in the pacific islands: An introduction /Sinclair Dinnen --The fundamentals of restorative justice /John Braithwaite --The age of steam: constructed identity and recalcitrant youth in a Papua New Guinea village /Michael Goddard --Tribal warfare and transformative justice in the New Guinea highlands /Alan Rumsey --Restorative justice and women in Vanuatu /Rita Naviti --Vanuatu law, the police and restorative justice /Peter Bong --Restorative programs in the formal justice system of Vanuatu /Vincent Lunabek --Conflict resolution in a multi-cultural urban setting in Papua New Guinea /John Ivoro --Restorative justice in Papua New Guinea: A collaborative effort /Ruby Zarriga --Rehabilitation for change in Fiji: a women's initiative /Peni Moore --The Vanuatu cultural centre's juvenile justice project /Joemela Simeon --The Lakalakabulu area council of chiefs in Vanuatu /Paul Vuhu --Re-inventing the cultural wheel: re-conceptualising restorative justice and peace building in ethnically divided Fiji /Steven Ratuva --Informal justice in law and justice reform in the pacific region /Alumita Durutalo --Restorative justice in the Solomon Islands Father /Norman Arkwright --Bougainville women's role in conflict resolution in the Bougainville peace process /Ruth Saovana-Spriggs --Restorative justice in Bougainville /Pat Howley --A marriage of custom and introduced skills: Restorative justice Bougainville style /John Tombot --Epilogue --Some thoughts on restorative justice and gender /Margaret Jolly.
    Abstract: With their rich traditions of conflict resolution and peacemaking, the Pacific Islands provide a fertile environment for developing new approaches to crime and conflict. Interactions between formal justice systems and informal methods of dispute resolution contain useful insights for policy makers and others interested in socially attuned resolutions to the problems of order that are found increasingly in the Pacific Islands as elsewhere. Contributors to this volume include Pacific Islanders from Vanuatu, Fiji, the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea including Bougainville, as well as outsiders with a longstanding interest in the region. They come from a variety of backgrounds and include criminal justice practitioners, scholars, traditional leaders and community activists. The chapters deal with conflict in a variety of contexts, from interpersonal disputes within communities to large-scale conflicts between communities. This is a book not only of stories but also of practical models that combine different traditions in creative ways and that offer the prospect of building more sustainable resolutions to crime and conflict
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Restorative justice in the pacific islands: An introduction , The fundamentals of restorative justice , The age of steam: constructed identity and recalcitrant youth in a Papua New Guinea village , Tribal warfare and transformative justice in the New Guinea highlands , Restorative justice and women in Vanuatu , Vanuatu law, the police and restorative justice , Restorative programs in the formal justice system of Vanuatu , Conflict resolution in a multi-cultural urban setting in Papua New Guinea , Restorative justice in Papua New Guinea: A collaborative effort , Rehabilitation for change in Fiji: a women's initiative , The Vanuatu cultural centre's juvenile justice project , The Lakalakabulu area council of chiefs in Vanuatu , Re-inventing the cultural wheel: re-conceptualising restorative justice and peace building in ethnically divided Fiji , Informal justice in law and justice reform in the pacific region , Restorative justice in the Solomon Islands Father , Bougainville women's role in conflict resolution in the Bougainville peace process , Restorative justice in Bougainville , A marriage of custom and introduced skills: Restorative justice Bougainville style , Epilogue ; Some thoughts on restorative justice and gender , English
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  • 2
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    ISBN: 9781921666896 , 1921666897 , 9781921666889 , 1921666889
    Language: English
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Passage of change.
    Parallel Title: Print version Passage of change
    Keywords: Jurisprudence Pacific Area. ; Customary law Pacific Area. ; Customary law ; Jurisprudence ; Customary law ; Jurisprudence ; Jurisprudence ; Politics and government ; Social conditions ; Law - Africa, Asia, Pacific & Antarctica ; Law - Non-U.S ; Law, Politics & Government ; Politics and government ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Pacific Area ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; World ; Australian & Oceanian ; Customary law ; Pacific Area Politics and government. ; Pacific Area Social conditions. ; Pacific Area Social conditions ; Pacific Area Politics and government ; Pacific Area ; Pacific Area ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction /Anita Jowitt and Tess Newton-Cain --Section 1:The context of change.Modernisation and development in the South Pacific /Vijay Naidu --Section 2:Corruption.Corruption /Robert Hughes --Governance, legitimacy and the rule of law in the South Pacific /Graham Hassall --The Vanuatu Ombudsman /Edward R. Hill --Section 3:customary law.Custom then and now: the changing Melanesian family /Jean G. Zorn --Issues in contemporary customary law: women and the law /Jean G. Zorn --Rites, whites and might: a critique of the effect of the revival of customary law upon the autonomy of indigenous women /Susan Bothmann --The incorporation of customary law & principle into sentencing decisions in the South Pacific region /Tess Newton Cain --Section 4:Human rights.The notion of human rights /Anita Jowitt --Human rights vs. custom in the Pacific: struggle, adaptation, or game? /Ian Fraser --Customary family law and gender discrimination in Papua New Guinea /Owen Jessep --Section 5:Natural resource issues.Environmental law issues in the South Pacific and the quest for sustainable development and good governance /Laurence Cordonnery --Legal developments in the conservation and management of highly migratory and straddling fish stocks in the western and central Pacific Ocean /Laurence Cordonnery --Section 6:Rebuilding nation states.Building bridges -- Law and justice reform in Papua New Guinea /Sinclair Dinnen --Constitutions as limits on the state in Melanesia: comparative perspectives on constitutionalism, participation and civil society /Anthony Regan --Legal pluralism and the problem of identity /Robert Hughes.
    Abstract: Numerous issues face Pacific states trying to find their way in the early 21st century. Countries are striving to secure the benefits of modernisation. Governance, law and order are needed to reach such a goal, but development cannot be at the price of culture or the environment. The question of how to develop and maintain sound legal systems and legal rules whilst maintaining the unique cultural heritages within the Pacific is a challenge with no easy answer. This interdisciplinary collection locates issues of law and governance within the particular socio-political context of the Pacific island region, presenting sociological, anthropological and political insights alongside jurisprudential analysis. Key issues including corruption, the role of customary law in modern legal systems, the place of human rights in the Pacific, environmental issues and the structure of the state are explored from a variety of perspectives
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Introduction , Section 1: The context of change. Modernisation and development in the South Pacific , Section 2: Corruption. Corruption , Governance, legitimacy and the rule of law in the South Pacific , The Vanuatu Ombudsman , Section 3: customary law. Custom then and now: the changing Melanesian family , Issues in contemporary customary law: women and the law , Rites, whites and might: a critique of the effect of the revival of customary law upon the autonomy of indigenous women , The incorporation of customary law & principle into sentencing decisions in the South Pacific region , Section 4: Human rights. The notion of human rights , Human rights vs. custom in the Pacific: struggle, adaptation, or game? , Customary family law and gender discrimination in Papua New Guinea , Section 5: Natural resource issues. Environmental law issues in the South Pacific and the quest for sustainable development and good governance , Legal developments in the conservation and management of highly migratory and straddling fish stocks in the western and central Pacific Ocean , Section 6: Rebuilding nation states. Building bridges -- Law and justice reform in Papua New Guinea , Constitutions as limits on the state in Melanesia: comparative perspectives on constitutionalism, participation and civil society , Legal pluralism and the problem of identity , English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 1-74076-015-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ozeanien Pazifik, Insel ; Polynesier ; Vanuatu ; Konfliktmanagement ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Recht
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    Keywords: Rezension
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