Conclusion
Rita Shackel () and
Lucy Fiske ()
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Rita Shackel: University of Sydney
Lucy Fiske: University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Chapter Chapter 17 in Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice, 2019, pp 339-351 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The conclusion discusses the key issues and conceptual challenges raised throughout the volume, highlighting the connections and relationships between different elements of transitional justice. Rather than reaching any firm ‘answers,’ the conclusion articulates the ways in which both theoretical and political tensions manifest in specific settings whether at national and global levels such as through prosecutions, or in highly specific settings such as Kenyan women’s engagement with electoral processes or Quechua women’s use of Peru’s Comisión de la verdad y Reconciliación (CVR) as a site of agency. The conclusion identifies the foundational tensions in need of rethinking to help drive the multitude of small shifts, recalibrations, and reframings needed to transform how transitional justice is fundamentally understood and enabled.
Keywords: Transitional Justice; Special Court For Sierra Leone (SCSL); International Criminal Tribunal For Yugoslavia (ICTY); NGOs Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs); Abdulkadir (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77890-7_17
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