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(University of San Diego)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108613330
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"Transitional justice is the dominant lens through which the world grapples with legacies of mass atrocity, and yet it has rarely reflected the diversity of peace and justice traditions around the world. Hewing to a largely western and legalist script, truth commissions and war crimes tribunals have become the default means of 'doing justice'. Re-Thinking Transitional Justice for the Twenty-First Century puts the blind spots and assumptions of transitional justice under the microscope, and asks whether the field might be re-imagined to better suit the diversity and realities of the twenty-first century. At the core of this re-imagining is an examination of the broader field of post-conflict peace building and associated critical theory, from which both caution and inspiration can be drawn. By using this lens, Dustin N. Sharp shows how we might begin to generate a more cosmopolitan and mosaic theory and imagine more creative and context-sensitive approaches to building peace with justice"--

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Challenges conventional views of what it means to 'do justice' in the aftermath of mass atrocities, from a legal perspective.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Introduction: Transitional Justice Foundations
1(18)
PART I TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE PERIPHERIES
2 Justice for What?
19(20)
3 Justice for Whom?
39(36)
4 Justice to What Ends?
75(20)
PART II BUILDING A BETTER FOUNDATION
5 Peacebuilding and Liberal Postconflict Governance
95(20)
6 Transitional Justice and Liberal International Peacebuilding
115(22)
7 Toward a More Emancipatory Foundation for Transitional Justice
137(18)
8 Conclusion: After the End of History, What Should Transitional Justice Become?
155(12)
Bibliography 167(16)
Index 183
Dustin N. Sharp is an associate professor at the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego. Prior to teaching, he covered Francophone West Africa for Human Rights Watch.