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Book Synopsis: Providing detailed and comprehensive coverage of the transitional justice field, this Research Handbook brings together leading scholars and practitioners to explore how societies deal with mass atrocities after periods of dictatorship or conflict. Situating the development of transitional justice in its historical context, social and political context, it analyses the legal instruments that have emerged. The Research Handbook is extensive in scope, with chapters discussing the concepts, actors, mechanisms and practices of transitional justice. They address the challenges of implementing a range of transitional justice mechanisms, including methods of truth recovery, criminal trials and reparation and lustration programmes. Going a step further, this book also expands the gaze of transitional justice to include underexplored areas, such as art and transitional justice, media and transitional justice and unique international case studies, such as Cambodia and Palestine. Timely and thought provoking, the Research Handbook on Transitional Justice will be of interest to both scholars and students, particularly those working in the areas of transitional justice and peace-building. It will also prove a valuable reference tool for practitioners of transitional justice and international criminal justice, helping to inform best practice.
Contributors: A. Breslin, B.C. Browne, A. Davidian, S. Dezalay, P.J. Dixon, A. Fichtelberg, L.E. Fletcher J. Gallen, T. Hadden, T.O. Hansen, C. Harwood, R. Hodzic, C.M. Horne, E. Kenney, R. Killean, C. Lawther, P. McAuliffe, F. Mégret, L. Moffett, C. O'Rourke, J.R. Quinn, N. Roht-Arriaza, M. Schkolne, D.N. Sharp, L. Stan, D. Tolbert, C. Turner, R. Vagliano, H. van der Merwe, H.M. Weinstein
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Looking for a comprehensive resource on transitional justice? Look no further than the Research Handbook on Transitional Justice. This research handbook brings together leading scholars and practitioners to provide detailed coverage of how societies address mass atrocities after periods of dictatorship or conflict. With its extensive scope and analysis of legal instruments, this handbook is a must-have for anyone interested in the field of transitional justice.
With chapters discussing the concepts, actors, mechanisms, and practices of transitional justice, this handbook delves into the challenges of implementing various mechanisms like truth recovery, criminal trials, and reparation programs. But it doesn't stop there - this book goes beyond the norm and explores underexplored areas such as art, media, and transitional justice, offering a unique perspective on the topic.
Contributors to this handbook include renowned experts in the field, ensuring its timeliness and thought-provoking nature. Whether you're a scholar, student, or practitioner in the areas of transitional justice and peace-building, this book will serve as a valuable reference tool for informing best practices. So why wait? Start exploring the fascinating world of transitional justice today with the Research Handbook on Transitional Justice!
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