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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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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
2019Abstract 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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Gender and transitional justice
An Introduction to Transitional Justice, 2020In the recent uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, women were at the forefront of the protests. However, once the struggle was over, women were generally expected to return to their normal roles.
Annika Björkdahl +1 more
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Human Rights Quarterly, 2019
:Despite a flourishing body of transitional justice literature that makes plain the "growth of the cultural icon of the victim," we know surprisingly little about the differences amongst victims.
Adriana Rudling
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:Despite a flourishing body of transitional justice literature that makes plain the "growth of the cultural icon of the victim," we know surprisingly little about the differences amongst victims.
Adriana Rudling
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Networking justice: digitally-enabled engagement in transitional justice by the Syrian diaspora
Diaspora Mobilizations for Transitional Justice, 2019Digital communication technologies (DCTs) introduce new opportunities and challenges for diaspora to advance transitional justice. This article proposes three DCT-enabled mechanisms that shape diaspora engagement with transitional justice politics and ...
C. Tenove
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2000
Abstract At the century’s end, societies all over the world are moving from authoritarian rule to democracy. At any such time of radical change, the question arises: should a society punish its ancien regime or let bygones by bygones? Transitional Justice takes the debate to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges ...
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Abstract At the century’s end, societies all over the world are moving from authoritarian rule to democracy. At any such time of radical change, the question arises: should a society punish its ancien regime or let bygones by bygones? Transitional Justice takes the debate to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges ...
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Transitional Justice: An Introduction
In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, a number of legal and nonlegal mechanisms—broadly termed Transitional Justice—emerged to support postrepressive societies in dealing with their “bad pasts” to create “good futures.” These included international criminal tribunals, national or local legal proceedings, amnesties, truth commissions, historical ...openaire +2 more sources
Transitional justice and the political ‘work’ of domestic tourism
Current Issues in Tourism, 2021Duncan Light +2 more
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