| Preface and acknowledgments |
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| Introduction: Setting the scene |
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A land-grabbing case in the Sherpur neighborhood of Kabul |
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Relevance of Sherpur for the current study |
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Introduction to the conceptual framework |
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Introduction to the empirical component |
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Research limitations and challenges |
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Researcher's positionality |
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Emotional challenges of the data analysis |
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1 Socio-economic harm in violent conflicts, transitional justice and critical criminology |
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Socio-economic harm in times of violent conflicts |
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Socio-economic harm, transitional justice and criminology |
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Transitional justice and socio-economic harm |
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Transitional justice and development |
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Transitional justice and structural inequality: A move towards transformative justice |
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Critical criminology and a harm-based approach to crime |
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An understanding of crime |
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Harm-based approach to crime |
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Approaches to state crime |
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State crimes as serious human rights violations |
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Approaches to economic crime in criminology |
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2 Housing, Land and Property (HLP) loss in violent conflict |
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The right to adequate housing in the human rights regime |
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HLP rights violation in violent conflicts and peace settlements |
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Land grabbing and transitional justice |
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Land dispute, urbanization and criminology |
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3 Violent conflict, socio-economic harm and transitional justice in Afghanistan |
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Transitional justice in Afghanistan |
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The Action Plan for Peace, Reconciliation and Justice |
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Bottom-up approach to transitional justice |
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The impact of violent conflict on the socio-economic fabric of the Afghan society |
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Market economy and liberalpeacebuilding in Afghanistan |
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4 Housing, Land and Property rights in Afghanistan |
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Background and legal framework for HLP rights in Afghanistan |
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HLP rights, women and the marginalized population |
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Land tiding and registration |
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Land dispute mechanisms in Afghanistan |
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Conflict impact on HLP rights in Afghanistan |
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The returnee IDPs' perception on HLP harm |
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The returnees' perception on HLP harm |
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Perceptions of victims of land grabbing |
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5 Land grabbing in Afghanistan |
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General background and definition of land grabbing in Afghanistan |
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Definition of land grabbing in Afghanistan |
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Land grabbing in the Afghan law |
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Tackling land grabbing in practice |
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The Strategic Plan to combat land grabbing |
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Other measures by the government to tackle land grabbing |
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6 Land grabbing in Afghanistan, economic-state crime and transitional justice |
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Land grabbing as economic crime |
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The motive behind the act |
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The contextual factors and means employed |
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The consequences and harm |
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Land grabbing as state crime |
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State crimes of commission |
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State crimes of negligence |
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Land grabbing as economic-state crime |
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Transitional justice and land grabbing |
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Land grabbing and impunity |
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Land grabbing and property restitution/provision to the IDPs and returnees |
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Land grabbing as serious human rights violations |
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Quality (the degree of gravity) |
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Quantity (level of frequency) |
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7 Transitional justice and criminology: Bridging the gap |
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Through the prism of crime |
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The gap between criminology and transitional justice |
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Towards bridging the gap by combining fieldwork and an interdisciplinary approach |
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Crime as injury and social harm |
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Through the methodological prism |
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Main argument and research contribution |
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Recommendations for future research |
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| Appendix A Questionnaire |
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| Appendix B List of interviews |
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| Index |
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