Breaking the cycles of hatred : memory, law, and repair /
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Princeton, N.J. :
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Table of Contents:
- Breaking the cycles of hatred. Memory and hate: are there lessons from around the world? Regulating hatred: whose speech, whose crimes, whose power? Between nations and between intimates: can law stop the violence? / Martha Minow
- Justice and the experience of injustice / Nancy L. Rosenblum
- Righting old wrongs / Marc Galanter
- Reluctant redress: the U.S. kidnapping and internment of Japanese Latin Americans / Eric K. Yamamoto
- Memory, hate, and the criminalization of bias-motivated violence: lessons from Great Britain / Frederick M. Lawrence
- Collective memory, collective action, and Black activism in the 1960s / Frederick C. Harris
- Beyond memory: child sexual abuse and the statute of limitations / Ross E. Cheit and Carey Jaros
- Peace on earth begins at home: reflections from the women's liberation movement / Judith Lewis Herman
- The thin line between imposition and consent: a critique of birthright membership regimes and their implications / Ayelet Shachar
- When memory speaks: remembrance and revenge in Unforgiven / Austin Sarat
- Power, violence, and legitimacy: a reading of Hannah Arendt in an age of police brutality and humanitarian intervention / Iris Marion Young