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Reckoning with Conservation Violence on Indigenous Territories: Possibilities and Limitations of a Transitional Justice Response [PDF]
This article reflects on the merits of applying transitional justice to wrongs caused by the creation and enforcement of protected areas on Indigenous Peoples’ territories, referred to herein as ‘conservation violence.’ Conservation violence commonly ...
Luoma, C
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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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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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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
This chapter begins with an overview of the emergence and expansion of peacebuilding, and examines the growing consensus that justice is essential to long-term peace.
Lia Kent, Kent, Lia
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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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Deconstructing Transitional Justice [PDF]
Transitional justice as a field of inquiry is a relatively new one. Referring to the range of mechanisms used to assist the transition of a state or society from one form of (usually repressive) rule to a more democratic order, transitional justice has become the dominant language in which the move from war to peace is discussed in the early twenty ...
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Gender and transitional justice
This chapter focuses on three gendered justice gaps–the accountability, acknowledgement and reparations gaps–and unmask transitional justice as a site for the long-term construction of a gendered post-conflict order.
Johanna Mannergren Selimovic +3 more
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This study explores the historical relevance social movement vanguards within the framework of Marxian scientific socialism, while ascertaining the emergence of women as drivers of connective action in digitally enabled movements (DEMs).
Philip Olayoku
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Gender and transitional justice
This chapter provides a short overview and investigation of gender perspectives on transitional justice. It examines some of the gender implications of the 'transitional' theory of justice. The chapter explains conceptualising the role of gender analysis
Mannergren Selimovic, Johanna, +1 more
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