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Theorizing Transitional Justice

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Theorizing Transitional Justice

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Theorizing Transitional Justice book

Theorizing Transitional Justice

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Theorizing Transitional Justice book

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 4 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315551180
Pages 276
eBook ISBN 9781315551180
Subjects Law, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Corradetti, C., & Eisikovits, N. (2015). Theorizing Transitional Justice (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315551180

ABSTRACT

This book addresses the theoretical underpinnings of the field of transitional justice, something that has hitherto been lacking both in study and practice. With the common goal of clarifying some of the theoretical profiles of transitional justice strategies, the study is organized along crucial intersections evaluating aspects connected to the genealogy, the nature, the scope and the most appropriate methodology for the study of transitional justice. The chapters also take up normative and political considerations pertaining to specific transitional instruments such as war crime tribunals, truth commissions, administrative purges, reparations, and historical commissions. Bringing together some of the most original writings from established experts as well as from promising young scholars in the field, the collection will be an essential resource for researchers, academics and policy-makers in Law, Philosophy, Politics, and Sociology.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits, Jack Volpe Rotondi

part |2 pages

Part I: Is it Always Necessary to Account For Past Wrongs?

chapter 1|15 pages

Forgetting after War: A Qualified Defense

ByJack Volpe Rotondi, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 2|14 pages

Peace without the Past? Truth, Transition and the Northern Ireland Case

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

part |2 pages

Part II: Punishing after War

chapter 3|14 pages

The Force of Forgetting or Forced Forgetting? Schmittian Amnesties and Transitional Justice

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 4|10 pages

Transitional Justice, Retributive Justice and Accountability for Wrongdoing

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

part |2 pages

Part III: Transitional Justice as a Vehicle of Structural and Institutional Change

chapter 5|10 pages

Transitional Justice as Structural Justice

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 6|13 pages

Justice-Seeking in Settler States: A Model for Thinking about ‘Justice’ in Transitional Societies

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 7|14 pages

Structural Causes of Conflict and the Superficiality of Transition

ByPádraig McAuliffe

part |2 pages

Part IV: Transitional Justice and Political Reconciliation

chapter 8|10 pages

Reconcilable Resentments? Jean Amery’s Critique of Forgiveness in the Aftermath of Atrocity

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 9|18 pages

A Theory of National Reconciliation: Some Insights from Africa

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 10|14 pages

Restoring Human Capability: Reconciliation and Liberal Multiculturalism

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

part |2 pages

Part V: Transitional Justice and the Arts

chapter 11|14 pages

Transitional Justice and the Arts: Reflections on the Field

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 12|16 pages

Democratic ‘Sacred Spaces’: Public Architecture and Transitional Justice

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

part |2 pages

Part VI: Defining the Parameters of Transitional Justice

chapter 13|14 pages

Transitional Times, Reflective Judgement and the ‘Hōs mē’ Condition

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 14|12 pages

Further Explorations of the Social Death Hypothesis

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 15|12 pages

Making Reparations Possible: Theorizing Reparative Justice

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

part |2 pages

Part VII: Case Studies

chapter 16|12 pages

Trust and Commitment: How Athens Rebuilt the Rule of Law

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits

chapter 17|16 pages

Transitional Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda: An Integrative Approach

ByClaudio Corradetti, Nir Eisikovits
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