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|a Refugees, peacebuilding, and reconciliation : lessons from policy, practice, and research / James Milner -- Reconciliation and reintegration : transitional justice and the resolution of displacement / Roger Duthie -- Property rights and public interests : restitution, transitional justice, and post-conflict reconciliation / Anneke Smit -- Negotiating place : interpersonal reconciliation and emplacement / Mateja Celestina -- The forgotten ones : Vietnamese Catholics in Cambodia and their quest for reconciliation / Thien-Huong T. Ninh -- A modest reconciliation : coming to terms with conflicted stories through oral history, dialogue, and playback theatre in Montreal's Rwandan Canadian community / Lisa Ndejuru -- Truth-telling, internal displacement, and the peace process in Colombia / Roberto Vidal Lopez -- Return and reintegration in divided societies : the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Huma Haider -- Resolving internal displacement in Turkey : the need for reconciliation / Ayse Betul Celik -- Can reconciliation mechanisms in post-conflict settings further divide communities? The case of Lebanon / Nancy Maroun -- The Timor-Leste Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation and the 2006 displacement crisis in Timor-Leste : reflections on truth-telling, dialogue, and durable solutions / Luiz Vieira -- The challenge of prosecuting forced displacement at the International Criminal Court : the case of Kenya / Paige Morrow, Jennifer Winstanley -- The Palestinian refugee issue : intangible needs and moral acknowledgement / Michael Molloy, John Bell, Nicole Waintraub, Ian B. Anderson -- Refugee entitlement and the passing of time : Waldron's supersession thesis and the Palestinian refugee case / Mick Dumper -- Implications for research, policy, and practice at the intersection of forced migration, transitional justice, and reconciliation / Megan Bradley.
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|a At the start of 2014, more people were displaced globally by conflict and human rights violations than at any time since the Second World War. Although many of those displaced, from countries such as Syria, Iraq, Colombia, Kenya, and Sudan, have survived grave human rights abuses that demand redress, the links between forced migration, justice, and reconciliation have historically received little attention. This collection addresses the roles of various actors including governments, UN agencies, NGOs, and displaced persons themselves, raising complex questions about accountability for past injustices and how to support reconciliation in communities shaped by exile. Forced Migration, Reconciliation, and Justice draws on a variety of disciplinary perspectives including political science, law, anthropology, and social work. The chapters range from case studies in countries such as Bosnia, Cambodia, Lebanon, Turkey, East Timor, Kenya, and Canada, to macro-level analyses of trends, interconnections, and theoretical dilemmas. Furthermore, the authors explore the contribution of trials and truth commissions, as well as the role of religious practices, oral history, theatre, and social interactions in addressing justice and reconciliation issues in affected communities. In doing so, they provide fresh insight into emerging debates at the centre of forced migration and transitional justice. Exploring critical issues in political science and development studies, this provocative collaboration unites leading researchers, policymakers, human rights advocates, and aid workers to examine the theoretical and practical relationships between displacement, transitional justice, and reconciliation. Contributors include Ian B. Anderson (Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada), John Bell (Toledo International Center for Peace), Chaloka Beyani (London School of Economics), Mateja Celestina (Coventry University), Ayse Betül Çelik (Sabanci University), Mick Dumper (Exeter University), Roger Duthie (International Center for Transitional Justice), Huma Haider (University of Birmingham), Nancy Maroun (United Nations Development Programme Office in Lebanon), James Milner (Carleton University), Mike Molloy (University of Ottawa), Paige Morrow (Frank Bold), Lisa Ndejuru (Concordia University), Thien-Huong T. Ninh (California State University, Dominguez Hills), Anneke Smit (University of Windsor), Roberto Vidal López (Pontifica Universidad), Luiz Vieira (formerly with IOM), Nicole Waintraub (University of Ottawa), Jennifer Winstanley (lawyer).
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