Justice, conflict and wellbeing : multidisciplinary perspectives /
edited by Brian H. Bornstein, Richard L. Wiener.
- xiv, 356 páginas : 8 ilustraciones, 1 ilustraciones en color.
Springer eBooks
Part I: Distributive justice: All else being equal: Overcoming the egalitarian norm -- Cutting your cake and having it too: Or, is equality a distributive justice principle? -- Part II: Objectification and discrimination -- A psycholegal model of hostile environments: The role of dehumanization -- Exploring the dark matter of objectification -- Part III: Justice and conflict involving people with mental illness -- Therapeutic jurisprudence and recovery from severe and disabling mental illness -- Mental illness, dangerousness and police power interventions in pursuit of justice and well-being -- That's What Friends Are For: Mentors, LAP Lawyers, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Clients with Mental Illness -- Part IV: Political conflict, policy solutions and citizens' wellbeing -- After violent conflict: Justice, wellbeing, and international criminal courts -- Complexity of accountability for mass atrocity -- Part V: Justice outside of court: Alternative dispute resolution -- Advancements in arbitral immunity and judicial review of arbitral awards create ethical loopholes in arbitration -- Retired to greener pastures: The public costs of private judging -- Part VI: Bringing wellbeing to children in conflict: Recess in primary school: The disjuncture between educational policy and scientific research -- Playground conflict: Everyday opportunities for children to manage conflict.