Transitional justice in aparadigmatic contexts : : accountability, recognition, and disruption / / edited byTine Destrooper, Line Engbo Gissel, Kerstin Bree Carlson.

This book explores the practical and theoretical opportunities as well as the challenges raised by the expansion of transitional justice into new and aparadigmatic' cases. The book defines transitional justice as the pursuit of accountability, recognition and/or disruption and applies an actor-...

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Place / Publishing House:London: : Routledge,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 250 pages)
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505 0 |a Introduction: Transitional justice in aparadigmatic contexts / Tine Destrooper, Line Engbo Gissel and Kerstin Bree Carlson -- 1. Diasporic and domestic: leveraging criminal accountability for transitional justice in the Middle East / Noha Aboueldahab -- 2. Overcoming the justice impasse in Syria / Brigitte Herremans and Veronica Bellintani -- 3. Imagining transitional justice in Turkey's ongoing Kurdish conflict / Nisan Alici -- 4. Transitional justice in Afghanistan: a hegemonic power discourse / Huma Saeed -- 5. Unable to see the forest for the trees: transitional justice and the United States of America / Brianne McGonigle Leyh -- 6. Transitional justice in the North Atlantic: The Greenland Reconciliation Commission and the role of political authority / Line Engbo Gissel --7. Transitional justice and the British Military in Iraq / Thomas Obel Hanssen -- 8. Divergent ambitions: bracketing the disruptive potential of transitional justice in Belgium / Tine Destrooper -- 9. Transitional justice for European terror actors: disrupting Europe's security/rights terror law impasse / Kerstin Bree Carlson -- 10. Addressing the legacies of the past: historical commissions in consolidated democracies / Cira Palli-Aspero -- 11. Theorising transitional justice in ongoing conflict / Stephen Winter -- Concluding remarks / Tine Destrooper and Par Engstrom. 
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