Bridging the Gap Between Truth and Reconciliation: Restorative Justice and the Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Commission

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    Abstract

    As suggested by the title Bridging the Gap between Truth and Reconciliation: Restorative Justice and the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission, this essay examines the potential gap between truth and reconciliation and suggests that the principles underlying restorative justice provide the necessary bridge. With respect to the goal of reconciling relationships, the author makes it clear that she is speaking of social relationships, not personal relationships. Restorative justice “is not about getting parties to hug and make up; rather, it strives to create the conditions of social relationships in which all parties might achieve meaningful, just, and peaceful co-existence.”

    Original languageCanadian English
    Title of host publicationBridging the Gap Between Truth and Reconciliation: Restorative Justice and the Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Commission
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2008

    Keywords

    • Truth
    • Reconciliation
    • Restorative Justice
    • Residential Schools

    Disciplines

    • Civil Rights and Discrimination
    • Human Rights Law
    • Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law
    • Law
    • Law and Society

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