Pages that link to "Restorative Justice (Tsm’syen Law)"
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The following pages link to Restorative Justice (Tsm’syen Law):
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- Balance is the measure of resolution. (← links)
- Justice operates within relationships (← links)
- Resolution considers ongoing relationships between parties (← links)
- Separation or exclusion is not the primary objective (← links)
- Restored relationships strengthen the Nation (← links)
- Restoration requires witnessing (← links)
- Witnesses confirm acknowledgment, process, and outcome (← links)
- Witnessing prevents private or coerced resolutions (← links)
- Public memory supports accountability. (← links)
- Elders may guide restorative processes (← links)
- Balance as the Measure of Resolution (← links)
- Law prioritizes restoration of balance between parties. (← links)
- Responsibility extends beyond individuals to houses. (← links)
- Witnessing is required for legitimacy. (← links)
- Resolution must respect the autonomy of all parties involved. (← links)
- Inter-house disputes arise when harm affects more than one house. (← links)
- Resolution requires engagement between houses, not unilateral action (← links)
- Ayaawx guides acceptable forms of acknowledgment and repair (← links)
- Inter-tribal disputes occur between distinct peoples or Nations. (← links)
- No party may impose resolution unilaterally. (← links)