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Disclaimer 

Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and currency of the information contained in pages of The Art of Reconciliation site (henceforth ‘the Site’). However, contents are subject to change from time to time and the Research Team can accept no liability for the accuracy of all the information presented at any given time. 

The Research Team reserves the right to make changes without notice.  Some links may lead to information maintained by third parties and the Research Team accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or any other aspect of information obtained through such links. Users are responsible for ensuring that they read and adhere to Conditions of Use for linked third-party sites. Every effort is made to ensure downloadable content is free from viruses. The Research Team can accept no liability for damages resulting from virus infection. 

Conditions of Use 

You agree to use the Site only in accordance with these Conditions of Use for lawful purposes, and in a way that does not infringe the rights of, restrict or inhibit anyone else’s use and enjoyment of the Site. 

Unless otherwise stated, all material on the Site l is made available free of charge for individual, non-commercial use only. 

Commercial exploitation of text and the design and content of the webpages, including use by television programme makers and examination boards, is prohibited without a licence from the University of Liverpool. 

Commercial exploitation of images provided on this website is prohibited without a licence from the archive, library, body or individual which holds the rights to the image. If you wish to obtain reproduction rights please contact the relevant rights holder directly. 

Copyright 

Unless stated to be in the public domain or open licence, images used on webpages in this website belong to the original copyright holders and should not be reused without prior permission. Details of the origins and copyright of all images used may be found in the captions to the relevant picture. 

Copyright in the design and content of webpages is owned by the University of Liverpool. 

Citation Guide 

Users who wish to cite material from the website in publications should cite the URL and the date on which the website was consulted. 

For example – The Art of Reconciliation: A Database of Arts-Based Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland, www. afr-database.org, [date accessed]. 

Users wishing to cite the entry for a specific project could format their reference as follows: 

The Art of Reconciliation, ‘Project Name’ (Project Start Date – Project End Date), AfR Database URL, [date accessed]. 

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