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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction ֊ The fabric of transitional justice: binding local and global political settlements ix xiii 1 PARTI Origins and conceptions of transitional justice 21 (i) Transitional justice and authoritarianism 1. Paige Arthur, How “Transitions” Reshaped Human Rights: A Conceptual History of Transitional Justice, Human Rights Quarterly, 31, 2009, 321-67. 23 2. Ruti G. Teitel, Transitional Justice Genealogy, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 16,2003, 69-94. 71 (ii) Transitional justice and conflict 3. Christine Bell, Colm Campbell and Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Justice Discourses in Transition, Social Legal Studies, 13,2004, 305-28. 4. United Nations, The Rule of Law and Transitional Justice in Conflict and Post-conflict Societies: Report of the Secretary-General, UN Doc. S/2004/616,2004, 3-24. 97 121 (iii) Transitional justice in practice 5. Lia Kent, Introduction: The Global Celebration of Transitional Justice and the East Timor Reality, in The Dynamics of Transitional Justice: International Models and Local Realities in East Timor, 2012,3-21. 145 PART Ո Transitional justice ‘tool-kit’ or conception of justice? 165 (i) Transitional justice and amnesty 6. Diane F. Orentlicher, ‘Settling Accounts’ Revisited: Reconciling Global Norms with Local Agency, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 1, 2007,10-22. 167
VI CONTENTS 7. Concurring Opinion of Judge Diego Garcia-Sayán, Judgment of the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights Case of The Massacres of El Mozote and Nearby Places v. El Salvador of October 25,2012. 181 (ii) Transitional justice and trials 8. Mariti Koskenniemi, Between Impunity and Show Trials, Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 6,2002,1-35. 189 9. Leslie Vinjamuri, Review of Kathryn Sikkink’s The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions Are Changing World Politics, Journal ofHuman Rights, 11,2012,283-88. 225 (iii) Transitional justice and truth commissions 10. Priscilla Hayner, Confronting Past Crimes: Transitional Justice and the Phenomenon of Truth Commissions, Unspeakable Truths: Transitional Justice and the Challenge of Truth Commissions, 2011,7-18. 231 11. Rosalind Shaw, Memory Frictions: Localizing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Sierra Leone, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 1, 2007,183-207. 243 (iv) Transitional justice and vetting 12. Pablo de Greiff, Vetting and Transitional Justice, in Alexander Mayer-Riechk and Pablo de GreiíF (eds), Justice as Prevention: Vetting Public Employees in Transitional Societies, 2007,523-44. 269 (v) Transitional justice and reparations 13. Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Reparations in the aftermath of repression and mass violence, in Eric Stover and Harvey M. Weinstan (eds), My Neighbor, My Enemy: Justice and Community in the Aftermath of Mass Atrocity, 2004, 121-39. 291 14. Ruth Rubio-Marin, Gender and Collective Reparations in the Aftermath of Conflict and Political Repression, in Ruth Rubio-Marin
(ed.), The Gender of Reparations, 2009, 381 402. 311 (vi) Transitional justice and apology 15. Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler, Introduction, in Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler (eds), On the Uses and Abuses of Political Apologies, 2014,1-4. 333
CONTENTS 16. Nick Smith, Political Apologies and Categorical Apologies, in Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler (eds), On the Uses and Abuses of Political Apologies, 2014,32-51. vii 339 (vii) Transitional justice and reconciliation 17. Andrew Schaap, Reconciliation as Ideology and Politics, Constellations, 15, 2008,249-64. 355 PART HI The permeable boundaries of transitional justie» 371 (0 In what transitions? 18. Par Engström, Transitional justice and ongoing conflict, in Chandra Lekha Sriram, Jemima Garcia-Godos, Olga Martin-Ortega and Johanna Herman (eds), Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding on the Ground: Victims and Ex-combatants, 2012,41-61. 373 19. Hugo van der Merwe, Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa: New trajectories and challenges for transitional justice?, in Kirsten J. Fisher and Robert Stewart (eds), Transitional Justice and the Arab Spring, 2014,226-38. 395 20. James E. Beitler, “Inescapable Networks of Mutuality”: The Development of Transitional Justice in the United States, in Remaking Transitional Justice in the United States: The Rhetorical, 2012,127-48. 409 (ii) For what wrongs? 21. Catherine O’Rourke, Justice for What? Recognising a web of gender-based harms against women in transitional justice, in Gender Politics in Transitional Justice, 2013, 37-59. 431 22. Lars Waldorf, Anticipating the Past: Transitional Justice and SocioEconomic Wrongs, Social Legal Studies, 21,2012,171-86. 455 23. Ruben Carranza, Plunder and Pain: Should Transitional Justice Engage with Corruption and Economic Crimes?, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2,
2008, 310-30. 471 (iii) To what political «ids? 24. Mark Kersten, Justice after the war: The International Criminal Court and Post-Gaddafi Libya, in Kirsten J. Fisher and Robert Stewart (eds), Transitional Justice and the Arab Spring, 2014,188-207. 493
Vlil CONTENTS 25. Rosemary Nagy, Transitional Justice as Global Project: critical reflections, Third World Quarterly, 29,2009,275-89. 513 26. Adam Branch, The Violence of Peace: Ethnojustice in Northern Uganda, Development and Change, 45, 2014, 608-30. 529 27. Tshepo Madlingozi, On Transitional Justice Entrepreneurs and the Production of Victims, Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2,2010,208-28. 553 (iv) With what effect? 28. Geoff Dancy, Impact Assessment, Not Evaluation: Defining a Limited Role for Positivism in the Study of Transitional Justice, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 4,2010,355-76. 575 29. Colleen Duggan, “Show me your impact”: Evaluating transitional justice in contested spaces, Evaluation and Program Planning, 35, 2012,199-205. 597 Index 605
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction ֊ The fabric of transitional justice: binding local and global political settlements ix xiii 1 PARTI Origins and conceptions of transitional justice 21 (i) Transitional justice and authoritarianism 1. Paige Arthur, How “Transitions” Reshaped Human Rights: A Conceptual History of Transitional Justice, Human Rights Quarterly, 31, 2009, 321-67. 23 2. Ruti G. Teitel, Transitional Justice Genealogy, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 16,2003, 69-94. 71 (ii) Transitional justice and conflict 3. Christine Bell, Colm Campbell and Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Justice Discourses in Transition, Social Legal Studies, 13,2004, 305-28. 4. United Nations, The Rule of Law and Transitional Justice in Conflict and Post-conflict Societies: Report of the Secretary-General, UN Doc. S/2004/616,2004, 3-24. 97 121 (iii) Transitional justice in practice 5. Lia Kent, Introduction: The Global Celebration of Transitional Justice and the East Timor Reality, in The Dynamics of Transitional Justice: International Models and Local Realities in East Timor, 2012,3-21. 145 PART Ո Transitional justice ‘tool-kit’ or conception of justice? 165 (i) Transitional justice and amnesty 6. Diane F. Orentlicher, ‘Settling Accounts’ Revisited: Reconciling Global Norms with Local Agency, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 1, 2007,10-22. 167
VI CONTENTS 7. Concurring Opinion of Judge Diego Garcia-Sayán, Judgment of the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights Case of The Massacres of El Mozote and Nearby Places v. El Salvador of October 25,2012. 181 (ii) Transitional justice and trials 8. Mariti Koskenniemi, Between Impunity and Show Trials, Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 6,2002,1-35. 189 9. Leslie Vinjamuri, Review of Kathryn Sikkink’s The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions Are Changing World Politics, Journal ofHuman Rights, 11,2012,283-88. 225 (iii) Transitional justice and truth commissions 10. Priscilla Hayner, Confronting Past Crimes: Transitional Justice and the Phenomenon of Truth Commissions, Unspeakable Truths: Transitional Justice and the Challenge of Truth Commissions, 2011,7-18. 231 11. Rosalind Shaw, Memory Frictions: Localizing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Sierra Leone, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 1, 2007,183-207. 243 (iv) Transitional justice and vetting 12. Pablo de Greiff, Vetting and Transitional Justice, in Alexander Mayer-Riechk and Pablo de GreiíF (eds), Justice as Prevention: Vetting Public Employees in Transitional Societies, 2007,523-44. 269 (v) Transitional justice and reparations 13. Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Reparations in the aftermath of repression and mass violence, in Eric Stover and Harvey M. Weinstan (eds), My Neighbor, My Enemy: Justice and Community in the Aftermath of Mass Atrocity, 2004, 121-39. 291 14. Ruth Rubio-Marin, Gender and Collective Reparations in the Aftermath of Conflict and Political Repression, in Ruth Rubio-Marin
(ed.), The Gender of Reparations, 2009, 381 402. 311 (vi) Transitional justice and apology 15. Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler, Introduction, in Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler (eds), On the Uses and Abuses of Political Apologies, 2014,1-4. 333
CONTENTS 16. Nick Smith, Political Apologies and Categorical Apologies, in Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler (eds), On the Uses and Abuses of Political Apologies, 2014,32-51. vii 339 (vii) Transitional justice and reconciliation 17. Andrew Schaap, Reconciliation as Ideology and Politics, Constellations, 15, 2008,249-64. 355 PART HI The permeable boundaries of transitional justie» 371 (0 In what transitions? 18. Par Engström, Transitional justice and ongoing conflict, in Chandra Lekha Sriram, Jemima Garcia-Godos, Olga Martin-Ortega and Johanna Herman (eds), Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding on the Ground: Victims and Ex-combatants, 2012,41-61. 373 19. Hugo van der Merwe, Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa: New trajectories and challenges for transitional justice?, in Kirsten J. Fisher and Robert Stewart (eds), Transitional Justice and the Arab Spring, 2014,226-38. 395 20. James E. Beitler, “Inescapable Networks of Mutuality”: The Development of Transitional Justice in the United States, in Remaking Transitional Justice in the United States: The Rhetorical, 2012,127-48. 409 (ii) For what wrongs? 21. Catherine O’Rourke, Justice for What? Recognising a web of gender-based harms against women in transitional justice, in Gender Politics in Transitional Justice, 2013, 37-59. 431 22. Lars Waldorf, Anticipating the Past: Transitional Justice and SocioEconomic Wrongs, Social Legal Studies, 21,2012,171-86. 455 23. Ruben Carranza, Plunder and Pain: Should Transitional Justice Engage with Corruption and Economic Crimes?, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2,
2008, 310-30. 471 (iii) To what political «ids? 24. Mark Kersten, Justice after the war: The International Criminal Court and Post-Gaddafi Libya, in Kirsten J. Fisher and Robert Stewart (eds), Transitional Justice and the Arab Spring, 2014,188-207. 493
Vlil CONTENTS 25. Rosemary Nagy, Transitional Justice as Global Project: critical reflections, Third World Quarterly, 29,2009,275-89. 513 26. Adam Branch, The Violence of Peace: Ethnojustice in Northern Uganda, Development and Change, 45, 2014, 608-30. 529 27. Tshepo Madlingozi, On Transitional Justice Entrepreneurs and the Production of Victims, Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2,2010,208-28. 553 (iv) With what effect? 28. Geoff Dancy, Impact Assessment, Not Evaluation: Defining a Limited Role for Positivism in the Study of Transitional Justice, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 4,2010,355-76. 575 29. Colleen Duggan, “Show me your impact”: Evaluating transitional justice in contested spaces, Evaluation and Program Planning, 35, 2012,199-205. 597 Index 605 |
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