réttlátu
Réttlátu is a concept in restorative justice theory described in speculative fiction and contemporary ethical discussions. It denotes a framework for addressing harm through accountability, reparative actions, and community mediation, with the aim of restoring social balance rather than inflicting punishment. The term is inspired by Nordic linguistic elements associated with justice, though its exact meaning varies by author or tradition.
Origins and development: The concept emerged in late 20th and early 21st-century debates on alternatives to
Principles: Core components of rettlátu include direct accountability by the offender, participation of those harmed in
Contexts and usage: In fiction, rettlátu may govern how communities handle disputes, breaches of trust, or offenses
Criticism: Critics argue that rettlátu models can be poorly defined or coercive, risking pressure to forgive
See also: restorative justice; truth and reconciliation; reconciliation processes; community mediation.