Myanmar’s transition without justice [PDF]
Myanmar’s transition towards a limited form of constitutional democracy is taking place in the absence of national measures to deal with the legacy of massive human rights abuses: without criminal prosecutions for historical crimes; without the establishment of institutions for truth-telling; without reparations.
Catherine Renshaw
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Transitional Justice and the National Reconciliation Process in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This article examines the relationship between transitional justice and reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The author aims to answer the question how, to what extent and on the basis of what mechanisms transitional justice contributes to ...
Hana Oberpfalzerová
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Polish lustration and the models of transitional justice [PDF]
Transitional justice in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe concentrates on the problem of the lustration of former secret service officers and their clandestine collaborators and on the question of access to files created by the communist ...
Michał Krotoszyński
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The Scope and Selectivity of Comparative Area Studies: Transitional Justice Research [PDF]
The paper discusses how current methodological debates on the potential of comparative area studies intersect with current trends in transitional justice research.
Anika Oettler
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'Greening' Transitional Justice?
Environmental destruction can act as both a source and consequence of conflict, atrocity, and repression. From resource extraction as a means of funding conflict to the deliberate destruction of habitats relied upon by targeted communities, violence and the environment have a complex relationship which extends far beyond the cessation of hostilities ...
Killean, Rachel, Dempster, Lauren
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Addressing Housing Inequalities in Post-Conflict Belfast A Transformative Justice Approach
Belfast is a deeply divided and fragmented city not just politically, socially, and economically but physically. It is a city shaped by its history, its experiences of violent conflict and its post-conflict transition. A collage of so-called peace walls
Caitriona Mackel
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Transitional justice refers to a variety of measures that aim to address large-scale or systematic human rights violations in societies emerging from repression or mass violence. This chapter reviews the interdisciplinary literature on transitional justice with a particular focus on empirical studies attempting to uncover its effects on individuals ...
Li, Mengyao, Leidner, Bernhard
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Restorative Justice and the Realization of the Goals of Transitional Justice [PDF]
The transitional justice basically follows three major goals in post-conflict societies, namely, reconciliation, rule of law, and sustainable peace. This article examines the role and the impact of restorative justice in realization of those goals.
Pooneh Tabibzadeh, Reza Eslami
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The Role of Transitional Justice in Reconstruction of Relations between Parties in the Peacebuilding Process in War-Torn Societies after Civil Conflict, Riots, and Protests Leading to Violence [PDF]
Reconstruction of post-conflict relations in a post-conflict country is at the core of addressing the issue of peacebuilding and transitional justice as a means of establishing peace and preventing the recurrence of conflict in such societies.
Narges Sadat Hosseini +1 more
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Indigenous Mechanisms of Transitional Justice as Complementary Instruments to State Justice Systems: Cases of mato oput in Uganda, bashingantahe Councils in Burundi and Navajos’ Custom of naat’aani [PDF]
Transitional justice is resorted to within the framework of transition from armed conflict to peace and from authoritarian regimes to the democratic ones. To reach the aims of transitional justice and to better integrate the needs and perspectives of the
Agnieszka Szpak
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