Publicaties
Gekozen filters:
Gekozen filters:
Exploring the nexus between transitional justice and ecoterritorial conflict resolution : time for an ecoterritorial turn in transformative transitional justice? Universiteit Gent
'Blow your mind and cool your heart': can tradition-based justice fill the transitional justice gap in Sierra Leone? Universiteit Gent
Economic-State Crime and Transformative Justice in Afghanistan: An analysis at the Intersection of Transitional Justice and Criminology KU Leuven
In cases of protracted internal strife and armed conflict, when during several decades, political transitions and regime changes follow one another; standard approaches to transitional justice are bound to fail, theoretically and practically. Things may get even more intractable if the elite presiding over the new regime, installed and maintained into power by the might and resources of the ``international community,'' is among the worst ...
Performative justice? The role of theatre and performance in facilitating transitional justice Universiteit Gent
Introduction : transitional justice in aparadigmatic contexts Universiteit Gent
This introduction provides the rationale and theoretical anchoring for the volume and its focus on aparadigmatic cases. It argues that practice and scholarship in paradigmatic transitional justice contexts built a field that conceptualises the state as a partner in the transition. However, due to the field’s expansion to aparadigmatic justice contexts, this assumption and its associated binary concepts cannot inform analysis. Instead, as ...
Understanding the unforeseen consequences of an incomplete transitional justice ecology in the Philippines Universiteit Gent
The Philippines is not typically the focus of transitional justice (TJ) scholarship. Yet, it has had to deal with violent legacies pertaining to each generation of TJ and has installed several TJ initiatives in response to this. This has given rise to a densely populated TJ landscape, spanning different periods and regions and including both formal and informal initiatives within various TJ pillars. In spite of this plethora of initiatives, the ...
Transitional justice in aparadigmatic contexts : accountability, recognition and disruption Universiteit Gent
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-centric analysis focusing on justice actors’ intentions of and responses to transitional justice. It offers a typology of different transitional justice ...