Miyoko Pettit-Toledo

University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law

Assistant Professor of Law

2515 Dole Street

Honolulu, HI 96822

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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191

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Scholarly Papers (4)

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Who Is Worthy of Redress?: Recognizing Sexual Violence Injustice Against Women of Color as Uniquely Redress-Worthy -- Illuminated by a Case Study on Kenya's Mau Mau Women and Their Unique Harms

Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, Vol. 30, No. 2, 2015, University of Hawai’i Richardson School of Law Research Paper No. 4173541
Number of pages: 55 Posted: 01 Aug 2022
Miyoko Pettit-Toledo
University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law
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race, gender, intersectionality, mau mau, kenya, sexual violence, redress, reconciliation, reparation, harms, mass injustice, social healing through justice, social healing, transitional justice, recognition, reparative justice, victim storytelling, apology, social justice

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Unfinished Business: A Joint South Korea and United States Jeju 4.3 Tragedy Task Force to Further Implement Recommendations and Foster Comprehensive and Enduring Social Healing Through Justice

Asian-Pacific Law & Policy, Journal Vol. 15, No. 2, 2014
Number of pages: 83 Posted: 03 Jun 2014
Eric K. Yamamoto, Miyoko Pettit-Toledo and Sara Lee
University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law and Independent
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Bridging the Chasm: Reconciliation's Needed Implementation Fourth Step

Seattle Journal for Social Justice, Volume 15, Issue 1, Summer 2016, University of Hawai’i Richardson School of Law Research Paper No. 4173550
Posted: 01 Aug 2022
Eric K. Yamamoto, Miyoko Pettit-Toledo and Sarah Sheffield
University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law and affiliation not provided to SSRN

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Social Justice, Social Healing, Social Healing through Justice, Reconciliation, Reparation, Recognition, Responsibility, Reconstruction, Truth Seeking, Criminal Prosecution, Amnesty, Human Rights, Reparative Justice, Transitional Justice, Victim Storytelling, Apology, Democracy, Implementation

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Collective Memory and Intersectional Identities: Healing Unique Sexual Violence Harms Against Women of Color Past, Present and Future

University of Hawaii Law Review, Vol. 45, No. 2, 2023
Number of pages: 57 Posted: 19 May 2023
Miyoko Pettit-Toledo
University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law
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Women of Color, Collective Memory, Intersectionality, Sexual Violence, Social Healing Through Justice, Reconciliation, Reparative Justice, Reparation, Recognition, Transitional Justice, Race, Gender, The Gambia