
Public Lecture Series 2022: Holly Northam
Kindness isn’t weakness- working together as a restorative community to tackle intractable problems Holly Northam Faculty of Health, School of Nursing University of Canberra, Australia
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Kindness isn’t weakness- working together as a restorative community to tackle intractable problems Holly Northam Faculty of Health, School of Nursing University of Canberra, Australia
Prof. Margaret Burnham, Northeastern University School of Law faculty speaks at an event supporting the work of the Restorative Inquiry into the Home for Colored
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Tony Smith of VOICES/Home for Colored Children Public Inquiry discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax,
Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and TRCs, University of Manitoba, January 27, 2010
Venue: “Legal Philosophy between Law and Transnationalism” seminar series, Nathanson Centre, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto January 9, 2015
Brenda Morrison, Director of the Centre for Restorative Justice and an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University, discusses the future
Paula Marshall of the Mi’kmaw Legal Support Network discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova
Fania Davis, Executive Director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth, speaking at the International Restorative Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June 27, 2016.
The Honourable Murray Sinclair, Senate of Canada, discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Restorative Research, Innovation and Education Lab
Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada