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- Book Title
- Globalizing Transitional Justice : Contemporary Essays
- ISBN
- 9780195394948
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195394941
ISBN-13
9780195394948
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201670903
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Globalizing Transitional Justice
Subject
Human Rights, General, International
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Political Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Length
6.4 in
Item Width
9.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2013-042323
Reviews
"This volume encompasses her essays on transitional justice over the course of a decade, offering insights into the development both of her thought and the field itself. As such, it is essential reading for those who seek to understand the rise to prominence, and shifting meanings, of transitional justice in contemporary human rights discourse and practice." -Chandra Lekha Sriram, Professor of International Law and International Relations, Co-Director of the Centre on Human Rights in Conflict, University of East London, Global Policy Journal
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
340.115
Table Of Content
IntroductionPart I: Overview1. Transitional Justice GlobalizedPart II: Roots2. The Universal and the Particular in International Criminal Justice3. Transitional Justice: Postwar Legacies (Symposium: The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy)Part III: Narratives4. Transitional Justice Genealogy5. Bringing the Messiah Through the Law6. Transitional Justice as Liberal NarrativePart IV: Conflict, Transition and the Rule of Law7. The Law and Politics of Contemporary Transitional Justice8. Rethinking Jus Post Bellum in an Age of Global Transitional Justice: Engaging with Michael Walzer and Larry May, Symposium Issue on Just and Unjust Wars9. Transitional Rule of Law10. The Alien Tort and Global Rule of Law11. Transitional Justice and the Transformation of ConstitutionalismEpilogueIndex
Synopsis
In Globalizing Transitional Justice, Ruti G. Teitel provides a collection of her own essays that embody her evolving reflections on the practice and discourse of transitional justice since her book Transitional Justice published back in 2000. In this new book, Teitel focuses on the ways in which transitional justice concepts have found legal expression, especially through human rights law and jurisprudence, and international criminal law. These essays shed light on some of the difficult choices encountered in the design of transitional justice: criminal trials vs. amnesties, or truth commissions; domestic or international processes; peace and reconciliation vs. accountability and punishment., Among the most prominent and significant political and legal developments since the end of the Cold War is the proliferation of mechanisms for addressing the complex challenges of transition from authoritarian rule to human rights-based democratic constitutionalism, particularly with regards to the demands for accountability in relation to conflicts and abuses of the past. Whether one thinks of the Middle East, South Africa, the Balkans, Latin America, or Cambodia, an extraordinary amount of knowledge has been gained and processes instituted through transitional justice. No longer a byproduct or afterthought, transitional justice is unquestionably the driver of political change. In Globalizing Transitional Justice, Ruti G. Teitel provides a collection of her own essays that embody her evolving reflections on the practice and discourse of transitional justice since her book Transitional Justice published back in 2000. In this new book, Teitel focuses on the ways in which transitional justice concepts have found legal expression, especially through human rights law and jurisprudence, and international criminal law. These essays shed light on some of the difficult choices encountered in the design of transitional justice: criminal trials vs. amnesties, or truth commissions; domestic or international processes; peace and reconciliation vs. accountability and punishment. Transitional justice is considered not only in relation to political events and legal developments, but also in relation to the broader social and cultural tendencies of our times., Among the most prominent and significant political and legal developments since the end of the Cold War is the proliferation of mechanisms for addressing the complex challenges of transition from authoritarian rule to human rights-based democratic constitutionalism, particularly with regards to the demands for accountability in relation to conflicts and abuses of the past. Whether one thinks of the Middle East, South Africa, the Balkans, Latin America, or Cambodia, an extraordinary amount of knowledge has been gained and processes instituted through transitional justice. No longer a byproduct or afterthought, transitional justice is unquestionably the driver of political change. In Globalizing Transitional Justice , Ruti G. Teitel provides a collection of her own essays that embody her evolving reflections on the practice and discourse of transitional justice since her book Transitional Justice published back in 2000. In this new book, Teitel focuses on the ways in which transitional justice concepts have found legal expression, especially through human rights law and jurisprudence, and international criminal law. These essays shed light on some of the difficult choices encountered in the design of transitional justice: criminal trials vs. amnesties, or truth commissions; domestic or international processes; peace and reconciliation vs. accountability and punishment. Transitional justice is considered not only in relation to political events and legal developments, but also in relation to the broader social and cultural tendencies of our times.
LC Classification Number
K5250.G56 2014
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