Introduction: Transitions from Violence. Analysing the Effects of Transitional Justice
Transitional justice refers to processes of dealing with the aftermath of violent conflicts and human rights abuses in order to provide for a peaceful future. It makes use of a number of instruments and mechanisms – including tribunals, truth commissions, memory work, and reparations – which aim at...
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doaj-f5bd08f612084ba5a4e4896147c30a742020-11-25T00:29:23ZengUniversity of BielefeldInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence1864-13852013-04-017110.4119/ijcv-2945Introduction: Transitions from Violence. Analysing the Effects of Transitional JusticeThorsten Bonacker0Susanne Buckley-Zistel1Philipps-Universität MarburgPhilipps-Universität MarburgTransitional justice refers to processes of dealing with the aftermath of violent conflicts and human rights abuses in order to provide for a peaceful future. It makes use of a number of instruments and mechanisms – including tribunals, truth commissions, memory work, and reparations – which aim at uncovering the truth about past crimes, putting past wrongs right, holding perpetrators accountable, vindicating the dignity of victim-survivors, and contributing to reconciliation. The objective of this focus section is to critically assess the potential of transitional justice, its achievements thus far, any conflicting goals, and the inherent or external obstacles that limit its influence and reach. Through empirical case studies from across the globe it paints a multi-faceted picture of the strengths and weaknesses of the approach.https://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/2945 |
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Introduction: Transitions from Violence. Analysing the Effects of Transitional Justice |
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Transitional justice refers to processes of dealing with the aftermath of violent conflicts and human rights abuses in order to provide for a peaceful future. It makes use of a number of instruments and mechanisms – including tribunals, truth commissions, memory work, and reparations – which aim at uncovering the truth about past crimes, putting past wrongs right, holding perpetrators accountable, vindicating the dignity of victim-survivors, and contributing to reconciliation. The objective of this focus section is to critically assess the potential of transitional justice, its achievements thus far, any conflicting goals, and the inherent or external obstacles that limit its influence and reach. Through empirical case studies from across the globe it paints a multi-faceted picture of the strengths and weaknesses of the approach. |
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