Roads to Reconciliation

Roads to Reconciliation

Roads to Reconciliation

Roads to Reconciliation

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Overview

The past two decades have witnessed the end of several civil wars and authoritarian regimes. In a period shaped by the ideal of democratization, in which more countries are emerging from deep-rooted conflicts, international attention is turning to the question of how societies with a grievous past face issues of accountability and reconciliation. How do societies deal with a past characterized by gross human rights violations? What kinds of processes—judicial as well as non-judicial—are most likely to generate a sense of reconciliation? Using an interdisciplinary approach, this book provides a systematic and comparative analysis of reconciliation processes in various societies that in recent years have made a transition from authoritarian to democratic rule, or from war to relative peace. Revisiting case studies from Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia through a lens of comparative analysis, shedding new light on how societies have dealt with their violent pasts, Roads to Reconciliation is essential reading for both scholars and practitioners concerned with human rights, transitional justice, or peace building.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739160459
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/22/2005
Series: Press for Change (lex)
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 326
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Elin Skaar is Senior Researcher and Head of the Human Rights Programme at the Chr. Michelsen Institute. Siri Gloppen is Researcher at University of Bergen, Department of Comparative Politics and heads the 'Courts in Transition' research programme at Chr. Michelsen Institute. Astri Suhrke is Senior Research Fellow at the Chr. Michelsen Institute.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1
Chapter I: Starting Points
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Roads to Reconciliation: A Conceptual Framework
Chapter 4
Chapter II: Roads to Reconciliation
Chapter 5 The UN
Chapter 6 The Second Generation UN-based tribunals: A Diversity of Mixed Jurisdictions
Chapter 7 Africa
Chapter 8 Healing and Social Reintegration in Mozambique and Angola
Chapter 9 Rwanda: An Atypical Transition
Chapter 10 The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Chapter 11 Latin America
Chapter 12 Argentina: Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation
Chapter 13 The Salvadorian Truth Commissions of 1979 and 1992
Chapter 14 Europe and Asia
Chapter 15 Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chapter 16 The Limits of Reconciliation in Cambodia's Communes
Chapter 17 Nahe Biti: Grassroots Reconciliation in East Timor
Chapter 18
Chapter III: Reflections
Chapter 19 Justice and Reconciliation
Chapter 20 Coming to Terms with Irreconcilable Truths
Chapter 21 Rule-Based Reconciliation
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