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Transitional justice theories

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2014Description: 226p xiiISBN:
  • 9781138924451
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.114000 BUC
Contents:
Contents: Chapter 1 Transformative Justice, Reconciliation, and Peacebuilding Wendy Lambourne; Chapter 2 Rethinking Reconciliation in Divided Societies: A Social Learning Theory of Transitional Justice Nevin T. Aiken; Chapter 3 The Plural Justice Aims of Reparations Lisa J. Laplante; Chapter 4 Political Liberalism after Mass Violence: John Rawls and a ‘Theory’ of Transitional Justice Kora Andrieu; Chapter 5 The Vertical and Horizontal Expansion of Transitional Justice: Explanations and Implications for a Contested Field Thomas Obel Hansen Part Two Exploring the Limits of Transitional Justice; Chapter 6 Bargaining Justice: A Theory of Transitional Justice Compliance Jelena Subotić; Chapter 7 Narrative Truths: On the Construction of the Past in Truth Commissions Susanne Buckley-Zistel; Chapter 8 Redressive Politics and the Nexus of Trauma, Transitional Justice, and Reconciliation Magdalena Zolkos; Chapter 9 Forgetting the Embodied Past: Body Memory in Transitional Justice Teresa Koloma Beck; Chapter 10 Understanding the Political Economy of Transitional Justice: A Critical Theory Perspective Hannah Franzki and Maria Carolina Olarte
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Contents:
Chapter 1 Transformative Justice, Reconciliation, and Peacebuilding Wendy Lambourne;
Chapter 2 Rethinking Reconciliation in Divided Societies: A Social Learning Theory of Transitional Justice Nevin T. Aiken;
Chapter 3 The Plural Justice Aims of Reparations Lisa J. Laplante;
Chapter 4 Political Liberalism after Mass Violence: John Rawls and a ‘Theory’ of Transitional Justice Kora Andrieu;
Chapter 5 The Vertical and Horizontal Expansion of Transitional Justice: Explanations and Implications for a Contested Field Thomas Obel Hansen Part Two Exploring the Limits of Transitional Justice;
Chapter 6 Bargaining Justice: A Theory of Transitional Justice Compliance Jelena Subotić;
Chapter 7 Narrative Truths: On the Construction of the Past in Truth Commissions Susanne Buckley-Zistel;
Chapter 8 Redressive Politics and the Nexus of Trauma, Transitional Justice, and Reconciliation Magdalena Zolkos;
Chapter 9 Forgetting the Embodied Past: Body Memory in Transitional Justice Teresa Koloma Beck;
Chapter 10 Understanding the Political Economy of Transitional Justice: A Critical Theory Perspective Hannah Franzki and Maria Carolina Olarte