Abstract
Peace researchers have distinguished between two objectives of peacebuilding: the ‘negative peace’ objective of avoiding a relapse into conflict; and the ‘positive peace’ objective of consolidating peace by creating conditions conducive to reconciliation, regeneration and recovery.1 This nuanced distinction is of particular importance when attention is turned to the pressing issues of justice which arise and demand attention in the aftermath of modern civil conflict.
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