Should Law Foster Forgiveness? Child Soldiers, Sovereign Debt, and Alternatives to Punishment
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of law and forgiveness in this thought-provoking Radcliffe Institute lecture. Delve into the question of whether legal systems should promote forgiveness and if the law itself should forgive. Examine case studies from the United States and international debates on sovereign debt and child soldiers, drawing on legal, historical, religious, and cultural perspectives. Investigate topics such as the benefits and risks of forgiveness, the purpose of law, pardons, truth and reconciliation commissions, and restorative justice. Consider the ethical implications of forgiving child soldiers and the potential for debt relief in cases of bankruptcy and student loans. Analyze the gendered dimensions of forgiveness and the emotional toll it can take. Reflect on when and how forgiveness should be promoted within legal frameworks, and contemplate the broader implications for justice, reconciliation, and societal healing.
Syllabus
Forgiveness
Good moral character
What is forgiveness
Benefits of forgiveness
Risks of forgiveness
Purpose of law
Law can enact forgiveness
Puerto Rico
No Drop Rules
Pardons
Heart of Forgiveness
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Zappo
Reconciliation commissions
Government cannot forgive
Long Nights Journey
Dylann Roof
Gendered Dimension
Emotional Drain
Child Soldiers
How Should Children Be Treated
International Law
Restorative Justice
Adult Forgiveness
Thomas Jefferson
Bankruptcy
Student Loans
Debt Relief
Forgiveness in the Law
When Forgiveness Should Be Promoted
Taught by
Harvard University
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