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Judging state-sponsored violence, imagining political change, Bronwyn Anne Leebaw

Label
Judging state-sponsored violence, imagining political change, Bronwyn Anne Leebaw
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Judging state-sponsored violence, imagining political change
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
727944813
Responsibility statement
Bronwyn Anne Leebaw
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
How should state-sponsored atrocities be judged and remembered? This controversial question animates contemporary debates on transitional justice and reconciliation. This book reconsiders the legacies of two institutions that transformed the theory and practice of transitional justice. Whereas the Nuremberg Trials exemplified the promise of legalism and international criminal justice, South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission promoted restorative justice and truth commissions. Leebaw argues that the two frameworks share a common problem: both rely on criminal justice strategies to investigate experiences of individual victims and perpetrators, which undermines their critical role as responses to systematic atrocities. Drawing on the work of influential transitional justice institutions and thinkers such as Judith Shklar, Hannah Arendt, José Zalaquett and Desmond Tutu, Leebaw offers a new approach to thinking about the critical role of transitional justice – one that emphasizes the importance of political judgment and investigations that examine complicity in, and resistance to, systematic atrocities.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction : transitional justice and the "gray zone" -- Human rights legalism and the legacy of Nuremberg -- A different kind of justice : South Africa's alternative to legalism -- Political judgment and transitional justice : actors and spectators --Rethinking restorative justice -- Remembering resistance -- Conclusion : the shadows of the past
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