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Rethinking Transitional Justice for the Twenty-First Century - Beyond the End of History

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Dustin N. Sharp is an associate professor at the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego. Prior to teaching, he covered Francophone West Africa for Human Rights Watch. Klappentext Challenges conventional views of what it means to 'do justice' in the aftermath of mass atrocities, from a legal perspective. Zusammenfassung Rethinking Transitional Justice for the Twenty-First Century examines transitional justice in the world today and asks whether the field might be re-imagined to better suit the diversity and realities of the twenty-first century. For legal scholars and those working in peace and conflict studies! global studies! and postcolonial studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: transitional justice foundations; Part I. Transitional Justice Peripheries: 2. Justice for what?; 3. Justice for whom?; 4. Justice to what ends?; Part II. Building a Better Foundation: 5. Peacebuilding and liberal post-conflict governance; 6. Transitional justice and liberal international peacebuilding; 7. Towards a more emancipatory transitional justice as peacebuilding project; 8. Conclusion: after the end of history, what should transitional justice become?

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