Gendering the institutional legacies of the Northern Ireland senior civil service
The adverse gender outcomes associated with post-conflict power-sharing arrangements contrast starkly with the socially transformative promise of the framework peace agreements which produce them. Scholarship that has sought to analyse the adverse gender
Rouse Michelle
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Transitional justice in times of 'exponential change': constructing normative frameworks fit for purpose - the importance of general international law [PDF]
In the attempt to reformulate transitional justice to include broader rule of law approaches, there are substantial challenges in ensuring institutional, normative, and policy coherence.
French, Duncan, Samuel, Katja
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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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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.
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To Ruin the Repairs: Milton, Allegory, Transitional Justice [PDF]
International legal theorists posit historical moments when conceptions of justice are “constituted by, and constitutive of, the transition” (Teitel). This article uses the framework of transitional justice to understand the cultural work of political ...
Christopher Warren
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Should Slavery’s Statues Be Preserved? On Transitional Justice and Contested Heritage
What should we do with statues and place-names memorializing people who committed human-rights abuses linked to slavery and postslavery racism? In this article, I draw on UN principles of transitional justice to address this question.
Joanna Burch-Brown
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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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'Do no harm'? Exploring the scope of economic and social rights in transitional justice [PDF]
Increasing numbers of academics and practitioners are employing the language of economic and social rights (ESR) when conceptualizing the aims, scope and implementation mechanisms of transitional justice.
Nolan, Aoife, Schmid, Evelyne
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Transitional Justice and Theories of Change: Towards evaluation as understanding
This article has two goals. First, to make explicit the theories of change currently operative within transitional justice and, second, to critically engage with both these theories, and dominant theories in international development. As such, it seeks
Paul Gready, Simon Robins
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