Transitional Justice: Retribution, Coexistence, Reconciliation
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5HG015
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- Bar-Tal, Daniel, Sociopsychological Foundations of Intractable Conflicts, Part of: American behavioral scientist., vol. 50, 2007, p. 1430–1453Compulsory
- Bel, C; O'Rourke, C, Does Feminism Need a Theory of Transnational Justice?: An Introductory Essay, Part of: The international journal of transitional justice., vol. 1, no. 1, 2007, p. 23–44, https:/
/ Compulsorydoi.org/ 10.1093/ ijtj/ ijm002 - Bennet, C, Karma after Democratic Kampuchea: Justice Outside the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, Part of: Genocide Studies and Prevention, vol. 12, no. 3, 2018, p. 68–82, https:/
/ Compulsorydigitalcommons.usf.edu/ cgi/ viewcontent.cgi?article=1567& context=gsp - Brounéus, Karen, Reconciliation and Development, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Berlin, 2007, Endast tillgänglig onlineCompulsory (Online publication. Pdf.)
- Brounéus, Karen, The Trauma of Truth Telling: Effects of Witnessing in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts on Psychological Health, Part of: The journal of conflict resolution., vol. 54, no. 3, 2010, p. 408–437Compulsory
- Brounéus, Karen, Truth Telling as Talking Cure?: Insecurity and Retraumatization in the Rwandan Gacaca courts, Part of: Security dialogue, vol. 39, no. 1, 2008, p. 55–76Compulsory
- Clarke, Kamari Maxine, Fictions of justice: the International criminal court and the challenges of legal pluralism in sub-Saharan Africa, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009Compulsory (1–41, 235–340. (Optional but recommended: pp. 45–116))
- Dallaire, R.; Manocha, K.; Degnarain, N., The Major Powers on Trial, Part of: Journal of international criminal justice., no. 3, 2005, p. 861–878Compulsory
- Delpla, Isabelle, In the Midst of Injustice: The ICTY from the Perspective of Some Victim Associations, Part of: The new Bosnian mosaic: identities, memories and moral claims in a post-war society, Aldershot, Ashgate, cop. 2007, p. 211–234Compulsory
- Guthrey, Holly L., Victim healing and truth commissions: transforming pain through voice in the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste, Cham, Switzerland, Springer, 2015Compulsory (29–49: "Theories Explaining the Healing Potential of Public Truth&
#8208;Telling: Linking Voice, Truth Commissions, and Healing.") - Halper, J., Empathy and rehumanization after mass violence, Part of: My neighbor, my enemy: justice and community in the aftermath of mass atrocity, Cambridge ; a New York, Cambridge University Press, 2004, p. 302–322Compulsory
- Hamber, There is Crack in Everything: Problematising Masculinities, Peacebuilding and Transnational Justice, Part of: Human rights review, vol. 17, no. 1, 2016, p. 9–34, https:/
/ Compulsorylink.springer.com/ article/ 10.1007/ s12142-015-0377-z - Hayden, R., What's Reconciliation Got to do with It?: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) as Antiwar Profiteer, Part of: Journal of intervention and statebuilding, vol. 57, no. 3, 2011, p. 313–330Compulsory
- Hayner, Priscilla B., Unspeakable truths: transitional justice and the challenge of truth commissions, 2. ed., London, Routledge, 2011Compulsory
- Herman, N, Realities of Victim Participation: The civil party system in practice at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodja, Part of: Contemporary justice review: CJR, vol. 16, no. 4, 2013, p. 461–481Compulsory
- Hodzic, Refik, Living the Legacy of Mass Atrocities, Part of: Journal of international criminal justice., vol. 8, 2010, p. 113–136Compulsory
- ILAC Rule of Law Assessment Report, Libya 2013, ILAC, 2013, ILAC Rule of Law Assessment Report, Libya 2013Compulsory (Sections 1–3.)
- Introduction in The Justice Facade, Part of: The justice facade: trials of transition in Cambodia, First edition., Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, p. PP 5–30Compulsory
- Kelman, H. C., Reconciliation from a Socio‐Psychological Perspective, Part of: The social psychology of intergroup reconciliation: from violent conflict to peaceful co-existence, New York ;a Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008, p. 15–32Compulsory
- Kostić, Roland, Ambivalent peace: external peacebuilding, threatened identity and reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Uppsala, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 2007Compulsory
- Kostić, Roland, Nation‐building as an instrument of peace?: Exploring local attitudes towards international nation‐building building and reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Part of: Civil wars., vol. 10, no. 4, 2008, p. 386‐414Compulsory
- Lekha Chandra, S., Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding, Part of: Peace versus justice?: the dilemma of transitional justice in Africa, Scottsville, South Africa, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2009, p. 1–19Compulsory
- Melvern, L., The Security Council in the Face of Genocide, Part of: Journal of international criminal justice., no. 3, 2005, p. 847–860Compulsory
- Mertus, J, Shouting from the Bottom of the Well: The Impact of International Trials for Wartime Rape on Women's Agency, Part of: International feminist journal of politics, vol. 6, no. 1, 2004, p. 110–128, http:/
/ Compulsorydx.doi.org/ 10.1080/ 1461674032000165950 - Ni Aolain, F, Advancing Feminist Positioning in the Field of Transnational Justice, Part of: The international journal of transitional justice., vol. 6, no. 2, 2012, p. 205–228, https:/
/ Compulsorydoi.org/ 10.1093/ ijtj/ ijs013 - Robins, S., Challenging the Therapeutic Ethic: A Victim‐Centred Evaluation of Transitional Justice Process in Timor‐Leste, Part of: The international journal of transitional justice., 2012, p. 83–105Compulsory
- Sarkin, J., The Tension between Justice and Reconciliation in Rwanda: Politics, Human Rights, Due Process and the Role of the Gacaca Courts in Dealing with the Genocide, Part of: Journal of African law., vol. 45, no. 2, 2001, p. 143–172Compulsory
- Sharp, Dustin N., Rethinking transitional justice for the twenty-first century: beyond the end of history, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2018Compulsory
- Shaw, R., Memory Frictions: Localising the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Sierra Leone, Part of: The international journal of transitional justice., vol. 1, 2007, p. 111–134Compulsory
- Shaw, R.; Waldorf, L., Introduction, Part of: Localizing transitional justice: interventions and priorities after mass violence, Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 2010, p. 3–27Compulsory
- Spear, Russell, Social Identity, Legitimacy, and Intergroup Conflict: The Rocky Road to Reconciliation, Part of: The social psychology of intergroup reconciliation: from violent conflict to peaceful co-existence, New York ;a Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008, p. 319‐344Compulsory
- Subotic, J., The Transformation of International Transitional Justice Advocacy, Part of: The international journal of transitional justice., vol. 6, no. 1, 2012, p. 106–125Compulsory
- Rubio-Marin, Ruth., The Gender of Reparations: Unsettling Sexual Hierarchies while Redressing Human Rights Violations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009Compulsory
- Villa-Vicencio, Ch., Inclusive Justice: The Limitations of Trials and Truth Commissions, Part of: Peace versus justice?: the dilemma of transitional justice in Africa, Scottsville, South Africa, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2009, p. 44–68Compulsory
- Worchel, S.; Countant, D. K., Between Conflict and Reconciliation: Towards a Theory of Peaceful Coexistence, Part of: The social psychology of intergroup reconciliation: from violent conflict to peaceful co-existence, New York ;a Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008, p. 423–446Compulsory
- Zolo, Danilo, Peace through Criminal Law?, Part of: Journal of international criminal justice., vol. 2, no. 2, 2004, p. 724–734Compulsory
- Zorbas, E., Reconciliation in Post‐Genocide Rwanda, Part of: African journal of legal studies., vol. 29, 2004-2005Compulsory
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