This can be
achieved by reciprocity both at transnational and transcultural levels, through mutual respect, equality, justice and the guarantee of human dignity for all, at all times, and under all circumstances.
Achieved reciprocity implies a new equilibrium, a state of justice achieved or restored, but the taking of an innocent life can not be compensated, any more than a jealous lover's act of murder is morally neutralized by a self - punishing
Achieved reciprocity implies a new equilibrium, a state of justice
achieved or restored, but the taking of an innocent life can not be compensated, any more than a jealous lover's act of murder is morally neutralized by a self - punishing
achieved or restored, but the taking of an innocent life can not be compensated, any more than a jealous lover's act of murder is morally neutralized
by a self - punishing suicide.
Day and Parlakian (2003) describe this achievement as «cultural
reciprocity»: building strong working relationships with children, families, and staff
by examining cultural differences, communicating and establishing a shared understanding, and
achieving agreeable collaboration.