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The politics of trauma and reconciliation [PDF]
This paper explores transitional justice as a way to bring an end to violence and consolidate peace. It approaches transitional justice as an expression of the 'never again' consensus to prevent or prosecute crimes against humanity.
Humphrey Michael
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Exposure to Violence and Attitudes Towards Transitional Justice [PDF]
Transitional justice has emerged to address victims' needs as a means of restoring relations broken by violence. Yet we know little about victims' attitudes towards different transitional justice mechanisms.
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No Future Without (Personal) Forgiveness: Re-Examining the Role of Forgiveness in Transitional Justice [PDF]
The role of forgiveness has been much discussed in the literature on transitional justice, but a basic point has been muddled: most acts of forgiveness are inherently personal and cannot be achieved by state actors alone. What I call personal forgiveness
Inazu, John D.
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Seducing for Truth and Justice: Civil Society Initiatives for the 1965 Mass Violence in Indonesia
The article examines both civil society initiatives that seek to address the mass violence of 1965 and 1966 and the state's responses to them. Unlike other political-transition contexts in the world, a transitional justice approach is apparently a ...
Sri Lestari Wahyuningroem
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Transitional justice and peacebuilding on the ground [PDF]
Policy brief drawing on the research conducted as part of a grant from the US Institute of Peace (USIP 002-09F) on victim-centred approaches to justice and DDR ...
Martin-Ortega, Olga
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This updated edition will assist readers in their research by providing factual information, historical perspectives, theoretical approaches, reviews of literature, and provocative topical discussions that will stimulate creative thinking.
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There is great optimism in transitional justice literature that indigenous legal processes can capture the meaning of conflict in ways that more remote, state- or international-based processes cannot.
Padraig McAuliffe
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Race, reconciliation and justice in Australia:from denial to acknowledgment [PDF]
The harm perpetrated by the state of Australia against it Indigenous peoples has been structured, prolonged, and driven by race. In this paper, we conceptualize this harm and how it has been denied (and particularly how race has affected this harm and ...
McMillan, Mark, Rigney, Sophie
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Foregrounding socio-economic rights in transitional justice:realising justice for violations of economic and social rights [PDF]
Transitional justice has traditionally ignored or sidelined violations of economic and social rights, focussing on violations of civil and political rights as the primary grave human rights violations to be addressed when seeking justice for past ...
Cahill-Ripley, Amanda
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How do societies come to terms with the aftermath of genocide and mass violence, and how might the international community contribute to this process? Recently, transitional justice mechanisms such as tribunals and truth commissions have emerged as a favoured means of redress.
Maureen Wilson, Edwin N. Njonguo
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