Committee for Conflict Transformation Support

CCTS
Review

Number 24, May 2004


This issue of the Review is mainly devoted to the work of practitioners. Marian Liebmann describes her work on Restorative Justice in Serbia and Montenegro, sponsored by UNICEF and the Swedish government. This involves training criminal justice professionals in restorative justice and victim-offender mediation for three pilot projects, two in Serbia, one in Montenegro. Alan Pleydell of Quaker Peace and Social Witness discusses their programme on ‘Dealing with the Past’ in Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia. Finally, in a break with our normal practice, we publish a piece not written specially for the Review – namely a statement by the Cypriot women’s NGO, Hands Across the Divide (HAD), on the Gender Dimension of Working for a post-Solution Cyprus. This ties in so closely with the theme of our last seminar and Review that we felt readers would find it of special interest and are grateful to HAD for their permission to print it.

Restorative Justice Training in Serbia and Montenegro

Marian Liebmann, freelance consultant and former Probation Officer

Dealing with the Past in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia

Alan Pleydell, Quaker Peace and Social Witness (QPSW) Programme Manager for the Post-Yugoslav Countries

Imagining a post-Solution Cyprus: the Gender Dimension

‘Hands Across the Divide’, Women’s NGO

PDF  Download this review as a PDF document here


home