Understanding the age of transitional justice : crimes, courts, commissions, and chronicling /
"Since the 1980s, an array of legal and non-legal practices--labeled Transitional Justice--has been developed to support post-repressive, post-authoritarian, and post-conflict societies in dealing with their traumatic past. In Understanding the Age of Transitional Justice, the contributors anal...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Brunswick, New Jersey :
Rutgers University Press,
2018.
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Colección: | Genocide, political violence, human rights series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: On History, Historians, and Transitional Justice; Part I: The Complex Relationship between Truth and Justice; 1. Swinging the Pendulum: Fin-de-Siècle Historians in the Courts; 2. Time, Justice, and Human Rights: Statutory Limitation on the Right to Truth?; 3. How Truth Recovery Can Benefit from a Conditional Amnesty; 4. New Epistemologies for Confronting International Crimes: Developing the Information, Dialogue, and Process (IDP) Approach to Transitional Justice; Part II: The Narrative of the Trial Record.
- 5. The Spark for Genocide? Propaganda and Historical Narratives at International Criminal Tribunals6. The International Criminal Trial Record as Historical Source; Part III: The Afterlife of Transitional Justice Processes; 7. Narrating (In)Justice in the Form of a Reparation Claim: Bottom-Up Reflections on a Postcolonial Setting-The Rawagede Case; 8. Collective and Competitive Victimhood as Identity in the Former Yugoslavia; 9. Perpetrator-Victims: How Universal Victimhood in Cambodia Impacts Transitional Justice Measures.
- 10. Collective Crimes, Collective Memory, and Transitional Justice in BangladeshAcknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Index.