Understanding Transitional Justice: A Struggle for Peace, Reconciliation, and Rebuilding

Understanding Transitional Justice: A Struggle for Peace, Reconciliation, and Rebuilding

by Giada Girelli
Understanding Transitional Justice: A Struggle for Peace, Reconciliation, and Rebuilding

Understanding Transitional Justice: A Struggle for Peace, Reconciliation, and Rebuilding

by Giada Girelli

eBook1st ed. 2017 (1st ed. 2017)

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Overview

The book is an accurate and accessible introduction to the complex and dynamic field of transitional and post-conflict justice, providing an overview of its recurring concepts and debated issues. Particular attention is reserved to how these concepts and issues have been addressed, both theoretically and literally, by lawyers, policy-makers, international bodies, and other actors informing the practice. By presenting significant, if undeniably disputable, alternatives to mainstream theories and past methods of addressing past injustice and (re)building a democratic state, the work aims to illustrate some foundational themes of transitional justice that have emerged from a diverse set of discussions. The author’s position thus arrives from a careful analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of answers to the question: how, after a traumatic social experience, is justice restored?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319536064
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/03/2017
Series: Philosophy, Public Policy, and Transnational Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 335
File size: 813 KB

About the Author

Giada Girelli holds a Law Degree obtained Summa cum Laude by the Università degli Studi di Torino. After a semester at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies, she attended an L.L.M in Human Rights, Conflict and Justice at SOAS (University of London). Here, she carried out clinical research on childhood and access to justice, further developing a strong interest in the intersections among law, history and justice.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Building Justice in the Wake of Atrocities2. A Fight for Inclusion: The Transforming Role of Victims in Transitional Justice Processes 3. Truth: Chasing an Illusion? 4. Reconciliation: A Journey "From Madness to Hope" 5. Amnesties: Juggling Tensions within the Transitional Justice Discourse6. The Origins of International Criminal Accountability: The Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals 7. International Criminal Justice Revisited: The Ad-Hoc Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda 8. The Hybrid Experiment: Assessing the Special Court for Sierra Leone 9. Healing a Wounded Nation: The Reconciliatory Paradigm of Truth Commissions10. Adapting the Perspective: The Role of Bottom-Up Initiatives 11. "No Hay Paz Sin Trabajo": Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives in the Struggle for a More Meaningful Justicechapter 12. Conclusions: Justice beyond Rhetoric
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