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Martha Minow is the sooth Anniversary University Professor and former dean of the Harvard Law School. She has been globally honored as an expert in law, human rights, and responses to violence, beginning with her work with the Independent International Commission on Kosovo and the Imagine show more Coexistence program for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. show less

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Works by Martha Minow

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The State of the Language [1990] (1979) — Contributor — 97 copies, 2 reviews
Feminist Legal Theory: A Primer (Critical America) (2006) — Foreword — 29 copies
Outside the Law: Narratives on Justice in America (1997) — Foreword — 19 copies
A Federal Right to Education: Fundamental Questions for Our Democracy (2019) — Foreword, some editions — 4 copies

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Short book about law and forgiveness. Good but I guess I hoped for a little more. Forgiveness is not really a legal concept, although Minow makes a good case for how law could be better if it could better incorporate aspects of forgiveness. She had a very interesting discussion about “child soldiers” in conflict zones and compared them to very young gang members here at home. How do you respond to victimized and traumatized children who commit atrocities? And how do you respond to their show more victims?

I wish she had spent a bit more time fully defining forgiveness. I guess next up for me is to read this piece at my favorite philosophy reference site: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/forgiveness/

Minow ended her book with a beautiful quote from Paul Boese: “Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future.”
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The rise of collective violence and genocide is the 20th century's most durable legacy. The author offers a landmark book on our attempts to heal after such large scale tragedy. The author looks at the strategies and results of the national experiments to recover justice and healing after genocidal incidents.

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