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Aus dem Inhalt:
Preface
Information about COST
Published volumes resulting from COST Action A21
Series Editors Preface
Notes on Contributors
1. To go to law or not to go to law: regulating restorative justice
Ivo Aertsen and David Miers
2. On the social theory of restorative justice
Jirí Pribán
3. Restorative justice developments in Austria
Marianne Hilf
4. Restorative justice in Belgium
Tinneke Van Camp and Vicky De Souter
5. Bulgaria on the road to restorative justice and victim-offender mediation
Dobrinka Chankova and Emilia Staninska
6. A comparative study of national legislation: Finland
Aarne Kinnunen, Juhani Iivari, Päivi Honkatukia, Aune Flinck and Johanna Seppälä
7. Restorative justice in France: a hard fight against penal logic
Jacques Faget
8. Restorative justice developments in Germany
Michael Kilchling
9. Restorative justice and victim-offender mediation in Hungary
Borbala Fellegi, Edit Törzs and Edit Velez
10. Restorative justice and victim-offender mediation in Israel
Mally Shechory, Sarah Ben David and Beni R. Jakob
11. The mediation and restorative justice movement in Poland
Maria Nielaczna
12. Restorative justice and victim-offender mediation in Romania
Doina Balahur
13. Comparative study of national legislation: the case of Slovenia
Marko Boönjak
14. Restorative justice in Spain: criminal legislation affecting juveniles and adults
Anna Vall Rius
15. Victim-offender mediation in Turkey: legislation, practice and policy debates
Galma Jahic, Asuman Aytekin Inceoglu and Ulas Karan
16. Restorative justice and victim-offender mediation in the United Kingdom
David Miers
17. Restorative justice: a comparative analysis of legislative provision in Europe
David Miers and Ivo Aertsen"
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The purpose of this new study, which originates from COST Action A21, is to take forward the existing materials contained in Mapping Restorative Justice and in other European overviews. This new book provides a deeper and more reflective account of the genesis and current significance of restorative justice provisions within 14 selected European countries. Each country contribution therefore addresses in great detail the background and contents of its legislation, both at primary and subordinate level. The authors in this book not only evaluate their legal structures against applicable international standards, but they also analyse the social and political function of restorative justice legislation and they reflect on how different types of regulation further shape and determine restorative justice principles and practices.