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Book Title: Research Handbook on Transitional Justice
Editor(s): Lawther, Cheryl; Moffett, Luke; Jacobs, Dov
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781955307
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword William Schabas xiv
Introduction Researching transitional justice: The highs, the lows and the
expansion of the field 1
Cheryl Lawther and Luke Moffett
PART I THE CONCEPT(S) OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
1 The development of transitional justice 11
Joanna R. Quinn
2 The time and space of transitional justice 34
Thomas Obel Hansen
3 Transitional justice and critique 52
Catherine Turner
4 Transitional justice's impact on rule of law: Symbol or substance? 74
Padraig McAuliffe
5 Transitional justice and human rights 95
Frédéric Mégret and Raphael Vagliano
6 Transitional justice and gender 117
Catherine O'Rourke
7 Transitional justice and `local' justice 142
Dustin N. Sharp
8 Transitional justice and development 159
Peter J. Dixon
PART II THE ACTORS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
9 The United Nations and transitional justice 185
Alison Davidian and Emily Kenney
10 The role of international NGOs in the emergence of transitional justice:
A case study of the International Center for Transitional Justice 202
Sara Dezalay
11 The role of local civil society in transitional justice 221
Hugo van der Merwe and Maya Schkolne
12 Transitional justice and the `plight' of victimhood 244
Laurel E. Fletcher and Harvey M. Weinstein
13 Art and transitional justice: The `infinite incompleteness' of transition 267
Andrea Breslin
v
vi Research handbook on transitional justice
14 Media and transitional justice: A dream of symbiosis in a troubled
relationship 286
Refik Hodzic and David Tolbert
PART III THE MECHANISMS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
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