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_aCurrent issues in transitional justice : _btowards a more holistic approach / _cedited by Natalia Szablewska, Sascha-Dominik Bachmann. |
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_aCham : _bSpringer International Publishing : _bSpringer, _c2015. |
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_aSpringer Series in Transitional Justice ; _v4 |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- PART I. Formal transition justice mechanisms and processes (reconsidered) -- 1.The right to truth, appropriate forum and the International Criminal Court -- 2.Accountability v. ‘smart amnesty’ in the transitional post-conflict quest for peace. A South African case study -- 3.Transitional and generational justice: children involved in armed conflicts -- 4.Justice in transition: on territory, restitution and history -- PART II. Traditional and customary mechanisms of achieving justice (reflections from the field) -- 5.Decolonising labour markets: the Australian South Sea Island diaspora and the role of cultural expression in connecting communities -- 6.Transitional justice as police-building in Solomon Islands: tensions of state building and implications for gender -- 7.Implementing the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights from the North Caucasus: a closing window for accountability or a continuing process of transitional justice? -- PART III. Modern challenges to transitional justice mechanisms and processes -- 8.Transitional justice in times of 'exponential change': constructing normative frameworks fit for purpose – the importance of general international law -- 9.A feminist legal analysis of the interface between refugee law and the mandates of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions -- 10.The nexus between sex-work and women’s empowerment in the context of transitional societies of Southeast Asia -- 11.Social justice within transitional justice: the case of human trafficking and sex-work in Cambodia and Myanmar -- PART IV. Emerging issues in transitional justice -- 12.Nature’s access to water in post-conflict peacebuilding efforts in South Sudan -- 13.Transitional justice and ecological jurisprudence in the midst of an ever-changing climate -- 14.Current issues and future challenges in transitional justice. | |
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_aSzablewska, Natalia, _eeditor. _9361655 |
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_aBachmann, Sascha-Dominik, _eeditor. _9361656 |
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