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Transitional Justice, International Assistance, and Civil Society - Missed Connections (Hardcover): Paige Arthur, Christalla... Transitional Justice, International Assistance, and Civil Society - Missed Connections (Hardcover)
Paige Arthur, Christalla Yakinthou
R2,168 Discovery Miles 21 680 Out of stock

In recent years, transitional justice has become increasingly international in its scope. Due to ongoing animosities, lack of political will, and the absence of credible governing or judicial institutions, international organizations, donors, and NGOs advocate for transitional justice initiatives like truth commissions or special tribunals - alongside national actors, like civil society and victims groups. This book examines how international assistance affects transitional justice, and where power truly lies in making decisions about justice for victims of massive human rights abuse. The book finds that government donors typically lack strategies for transitional justice, they struggle with information deficits, and they are constrained by short-term approaches that do not give enough attention to what is often a weak and divided civil society sector. All the authors have both practical and scholarly perspectives on transitional justice. Country case studies are provided, including descriptions of the challenges in developing data on transitional justice financing.

Identities in Transition - Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies (Hardcover): Paige Arthur Identities in Transition - Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies (Hardcover)
Paige Arthur
R3,192 Discovery Miles 31 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In many societies, histories of exclusion, racism, and nationalist violence often create divisions so deep that finding a way to deal with the atrocities of the past seems nearly impossible. These societies face difficult practical questions about how to devise new state and civil society institutions that will respond to massive or systematic violations of human rights, recognize victims, and prevent the recurrence of abuse. Identities in Transition: Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies brings together a rich group of international researchers and practitioners who, for the first time, examine transitional justice through an identity lens. They tackle ways that transitional justice can act as a means of political learning across communities; foster citizenship, trust, and recognition; and break down harmful myths and stereotypes, as steps toward meeting the difficult challenges for transitional justice in divided societies."

Transitional Justice, International Assistance, and Civil Society - Missed Connections (Paperback): Paige Arthur, Christalla... Transitional Justice, International Assistance, and Civil Society - Missed Connections (Paperback)
Paige Arthur, Christalla Yakinthou
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In recent years, transitional justice has become increasingly international in its scope. Due to ongoing animosities, lack of political will, and the absence of credible governing or judicial institutions, international organizations, donors, and NGOs advocate for transitional justice initiatives like truth commissions or special tribunals - alongside national actors, like civil society and victims groups. This book examines how international assistance affects transitional justice, and where power truly lies in making decisions about justice for victims of massive human rights abuse. The book finds that government donors typically lack strategies for transitional justice, they struggle with information deficits, and they are constrained by short-term approaches that do not give enough attention to what is often a weak and divided civil society sector. All the authors have both practical and scholarly perspectives on transitional justice. Country case studies are provided, including descriptions of the challenges in developing data on transitional justice financing.

Identities in Transition - Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies (Paperback): Paige Arthur Identities in Transition - Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies (Paperback)
Paige Arthur
R1,244 Discovery Miles 12 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In many societies, histories of exclusion, racism and nationalist violence often create divisions so deep that finding a way to deal with the atrocities of the past seems nearly impossible. These societies face difficult practical questions about how to devise new state and civil society institutions that will respond to massive or systematic violations of human rights, recognize victims and prevent the recurrence of abuse. Identities in Transition: Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies brings together a rich group of international researchers and practitioners who, for the first time, examine transitional justice through an 'identity' lens. They tackle ways that transitional justice can act as a means of political learning across communities; foster citizenship, trust and recognition; and break down harmful myths and stereotypes, as steps toward meeting the difficult challenges for transitional justice in divided societies.

Unfinished Projects - Decolonization and the Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre (Paperback): Paige Arthur Unfinished Projects - Decolonization and the Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre (Paperback)
Paige Arthur; Introduction by Ian Hacking
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this major new reading of Sartre s life and work, Paige Arthur traces the relationship between the philosopher s decades-long commitment to decolonization and his intellectual positions. Where other commentators have focused on the tensions between Sartre s Marxism and his account of existential freedom, usually to denigrate one in favor of the other, Arthur shows how Sartre s political engagement with global liberation movements and his philosophical framework developed alongside one another. Closely following the postwar movements for decolonization, and then supporting the war of independence in Algeria, Sartre proposed an influential and uncompromising view of imperialism. Analyzing the Western attitude to the subhuman colonial subject, he offered an account of the social constraints that applied to both ruler and ruled, and came to argue that political violence on both sides was a systematic consequence of the colonial order. Arthur s rich and nuanced book locates Sartre within the political discussions of his time, whilst also looking forward to contemporary debates about new forms of imperialism and resistance.

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