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Identities in Transition: Challenges for Transitional Justice in Divided Societies

Edited by: Paige Arthur

ISBN13: 9781107616202
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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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.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Introduction Paige Arthur

Part I. Identity in Transitional Justice Measures:
1. Indigenous groups and claims for reparation: tentative steps in Peru and Guatemala Ruth Rubio-Marin, Claudia Paz y Paz Bailey and Julie Guillerot
2. Truth-telling, identities, and power in South Africa and Guatemala Madeleine Fullard and Nicky Rousseau
3. Security sector reform and identity in Northern Ireland Mary O'Rawe
4. Staging violence, staging identities: identity politics in domestic prosecutions Christiane Wilke
5. International and hybrid criminal jurisdictions: stigmatizing or reconciling? Cecile Aptel
6. Silence, visibility and agency: ethnicity, class and gender in public memorialization in Argentina and Peru Elizabeth Jelin

Part II. Identities, Transition, and Transformation:
7. Transitional justice for indigenous peoples Courtney Jung
8. Leveraging the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples for transitional justice Chris Chapman
9. 'Fear of the future, lived through the past': pursuing transitional justice in the wake of ethnic conflict Paige Arthur
10. Transitional justice, federalism, and the accommodation of minority nationalism Will Kymlicka
11. History education reform, transitional justice, and the transformation of identities Elizabeth A. Cole and Karen Murphy.