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Article
Remembering the Role of Justice in Resolution: Insights from Procedural and Social Justice Theories
Journal of Legal Education
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-2004
ISSN
0022-2208
Abstract
It is surely a luxury, at this point in the field of dispute resolution, to be invited to identify those concepts that I view as absolutely essential to our canon. Borrowing a bit from Chris Guthrie's wine illustration, I think it is fair to suggest that today's presentations reveal a very impressive wine cellar, with many bottles of fine wine from which to choose. I will spotlight one part of this wine cellar, where concepts regarding procedural and social justice theories can be found. I will focus primarily on procedural justice but will also reference those theories of social justice that link these two dimensions of justice, particularly in a democracy.
Num Pages
11
Publisher
Association of American Law Schools
Disciplines
File Type
PDF
Citation Information
Nancy A. Welsh. "Remembering the Role of Justice in Resolution: Insights from Procedural and Social Justice Theories" Journal of Legal Education Vol. 54 Iss. 1 (2004) p. 49 - 59 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nancy-welsh/49/