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Demanding Truth: The Global Transitional Justice Network and the Creation of Truth Commissions

, 2020
Since 1970, scores of states have established truth commissions to document political violence. Despite their prevalence and potential consequence, the question of why commissions are adopted in some contexts, but not in others, is not well understood ...
Kelebogile Zvobgo
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Towards Inclusive Gender in Transitional Justice: Gaps, Blind-Spots and Opportunities

Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 2020
While gender perspectives have become a burgeoning focus of analysis in transitional justice, the dominant conceptualization of 'gender' in such processes is effectively an exclusive one.
Philipp Schulz
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Settler Colonialism, Decolonization and Radicalizing Transitional Justice

, 2020
Although transitional justice has been mobilized to address violence perpetrated under regimes of settler colonialism that are also established liberal democracies, this article theorizes the inability of paradigmatic transitional justice to confront ...
Augustine S. J. Park
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Transitional justice and international criminal justice

2023
This chapter explores the role of international criminal justice within the field of transitional justice. It provides a brief history of the growth of international criminal justice as a field of study and practice, focusing on the prototypical international criminal justice institutions.
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Reimagining Transitional Justice

, 2020
To recover from periods of mass atrocities, gross abuses of human rights and longstanding systems of oppression, individuals, communities and societies face complex challenges: to understand the meaning of what has transpired; to consider reparations for
C. E. Cohen
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Transitional Justice

2015
Transitional justice denotes the whole spectrum of efforts to deal with human rights violations. This chapter addresses various dilemmas of coming to terms with a violent past in periods of transformation. First, it presents a brief history of the concept of transitional justice and shows that it is imprecise due to the multiple aspects of meaning of ...
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The Future of the Past: Reflections on the Present State and Prospects of Transitional Justice

International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2020
I In a relatively short period of time, threedecades, more or less, what we now call ‘transitional justice’ has managed some significant accomplishments.
P. Greiff
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Transitional Justice and Corporate Accountability from Below

, 2020
Bruno Tesch was tried, found guilty, and executed for his company’s production and sale of the Zyklon B gas used in Nazi Germany’s extermination camps. Tesch was not alone.
L. Payne   +2 more
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Transitional Justice

2009
Abstract The modern concept of transitional justice was first employed at the end of World War II, albeit without official endorsement, when there were concerted efforts to rebuild Europe and to achieve sustainable peace. In fact, one of the first times the international community coordinated its work to bring to trial persons who had ...
Anne-Marie La Rosa, Xavier Philippe
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Transitional Justice without Transition

2019
Abstract The penultimate chapter offers a discussion of the prospects for a genuine transitional justice process in Syria. Chapter 10 begins with a short history of the development of the archetypal tools within the transitional justice toolkit—criminal accountability, truth commissions, reparations, amnesties, lustration, institutional ...
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