The purpose of this article is to examine restorative approaches to campus sexual harm. A restorative response may provide support and validation for survivors, a pathway for personal change for those who cause sexual harm, and assist in changing campus culture. The article addresses three significant challenges to developing a restorative response. The first challenge is the influence of a pervasive ideology that I refer to as crime logic. A second challenge is the need for an intersectional response that addresses the potential for bias in decisions by campus administrators and restorative justice practitioners. The third challenge is to develop restorative approaches for circumstances in which a victim/perpetrator dyad is not appropriate. |
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Restorative responses to campus sexual harm: promising practices and challenges |
Journal | The International Journal of Restorative Justice, Issue 3 2018 |
Keywords | Sexual assault, feminist, restorative justice in colleges and universities |
Authors | Donna Coker |
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Journal | The International Journal of Restorative Justice, Issue 1 2018 |
Keywords | Female offenders, positive psychology, Prison Fellowship, strength-based activities, Sycamore Tree Project (STP) |
Authors | Mariëtte Emmerentia Fourie and Vicki Koen |
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The aim of this study is to explore South African female offenders’ experiences of the Sycamore Tree Project (STP) with strength-based activities. A qualitative, explorative-descriptive research design was applied. The sample included nineteen female offenders who were purposively sampled. Data were collected through the world café method and thematically analysed. The results identify four main themes, namely experiences of STP with strength-based activities, new discoveries as a result of participation in the STP with strength-based activities, experiences of strength-based activities and recommendations regarding the STP with strength-based activities. |
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The Most Important Developments in Common Foreign and Security Policy Since 2004 from Hungarian Perspective |
Journal | Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, Issue 1 2015 |
Authors | Károly Grúber and Csaba Törő |
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Goodwill/Intangibles Accounting Rules, Earnings Management, and Competition |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2015 |
Keywords | fraud, mergers and acquisitions, Games economic psychology, regulation, goodwill and intangibles |
Authors | Michael I.C. Nwogugu |
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Intangible assets account for 60%-75% of the market capitalization value in most developed stock markets around the world. The US GAAP and IFRS Goodwill and Intangibles accounting regulations (ASC 805, Business Combinations; ASC 350, Goodwill and Intangible Assets; IFRS-3R, Business Combinations; and IAS 38, Accounting for Intangible Assets) are inefficient and create potentially harmful psychological biases. These regulations facilitate earnings management and money laundering, reduce competition within industries, and are likely to increase the incidence of fraud and misconduct. This article introduces a new goodwill/intangibles disclosure/accounting model that can reduce the incidence of fraud, information asymmetry, moral hazard, adverse selection, and inaccuracy. The article also introduces new economic psychological theories that can explain fraud, misconduct, and non-compliance arising from the implementation of the goodwill/intangibles accounting rules. |
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Journal | Erasmus Law Review, Issue 4 2014 |
Keywords | legal representation, counsel, juvenile justice, police interrogations, children’s rights |
Authors | Prof. Dr. Ton Liefaard Ph.D. LL.M and Yannick van den Brink |
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The right to counsel of juveniles at the stage of police interrogations has gained significant attention since the Salduz ruling of the European Court on Human Rights in 2008. The legislative and policy developments that have taken place since then and that are still ongoing – both on a regional (European) and domestic (Dutch) level – reveal a shared belief that juvenile suspects must be awarded special protection in this phase of the criminal justice proceedings. This calls for a youth-specific approach as fundamentally different from the common approach for adults. At the same time, there seems to be ambivalence concerning the justification and concrete implications of such a youth-specific approach. This article aims to clarify the underlying rationale and significance of a youth specific approach to the right to counsel at the stage of police interrogations on the basis of an interdisciplinary analysis of European Court on Human Rights case law, international children’s rights standards and relevant developmental psychological insights. In addition, this article aims to position this right of juveniles in conflict with the law in the particular context of the Dutch juvenile justice system and provide concrete recommendations to the Dutch legislator. |
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Journal | Family & Law, January 2014 |
Authors | Dr. Thalia Kruger |
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This article discusses the possibility spouses have under the Rome III Regulation (EC Regulation 1259/2010) to choose the law applicable to their divorce. It discusses the limits and exceptions of this freedom to choose. |
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The New International Procedure in Matrimonial Matters in Europe |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2002 |
Authors | Haimo Schack |
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The Concept of Launching State in the NPS PrinciplesNew Issues Relating to Nuclear Power Sources |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 5 2003 |
Authors | V. Iavicoli |
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A New Look at the "Launching State": the Results of the UNCOPUOS Legal Subcommittee Working Group "Review of the concept of the 'launching State'" 2000-2002Other Legal Matters, Including Legal Aspects of Launch Services |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 4 2002 |
Authors | K.-U. Schrogl and C. Davies |
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Legal Aspects of Commercial Space Station Utilization: Views and Interim Results of the "Project 2001" International Working Group on Space StationsLegal Aspects of Space Station Utilization |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 1 1999 |
Authors | W. Stoffel and W. Ley |
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Project 2001: Status Report on the Interim Results of the Working Group Launch and Associated ProjectsOther Issues of Space Law |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 4 1999 |
Authors | P.S. Makiol and G. Gruber |
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Author IndexAddenda |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 6 1999 |
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Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 5 1993 |
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The United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space: Adoption of Principles Relevant to the Use of Nuclear Power Sources in Outer SpaceRecent Developments in Space Law with Special Emphasis on Nuclear Power Sources |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 4 1993 |
Authors | M. Benkö, G. Gruber and K.-U. Schrogl |