This book addresses the theoretical underpinnings of the field of transitional justice, something that has hitherto been lacking both in study and practice. With the common goal of clarifying some of the theoretical profiles of transitional justice strategies, the study is organized along crucial intersections evaluating aspects connected to the genealogy, the nature, the scope and the most appropriate methodology for the study of transitional justice. The chapters also take up normative and political considerations pertaining to specific transitional instruments such as war crime tribunals, truth commissions, administrative purges, reparations, and historical commissions. Bringing together some of the most original writings from established experts as well as from promising young scholars in the field, the collection will be an essential resource for researchers, academics and policy-makers in Law, Philosophy, Politics, and Sociology.
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Weight: 670g
Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
Publication Date: 28 Jan 2015
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781472418296
About Claudio CorradettiNir Eisikovits
Claudio Corradetti is research and teaching fellow at the Faculty of Law University of Oslo. Corradetti holds a Doctorate in Political Theory from LUISS Rome a Master of Philosophy from the University of London and a post-graduate Diploma in European Public Law from the European Group of Public Law EPLO Athens. He has been visiting at Cornell Oxford and the European University Institute Florence. He was awarded a visiting research and teaching grant at McGill University Montreal. He has published widely in books and international journals. Some of his most recent works include Corradetti Claudio (2013). What does cultural difference require of human rights? In Cindy Holder & David A. Reidy (ed.) Human rights: the hard questions. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521176262. pp.136-150; C.Corradetti (2013). Philosophical issues in transitional justice theory: a (provisional) balance. Politica e Società Il Mulino Bologna pp. 185- 220. Nir Eisikovits received his Ph.D. in legal and political philosophy from Boston University in 2005; prior to that he studied law in Tel Aviv. He is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Suffolk University in Boston where he co-founded and directs the Graduate Program in Ethics and Public Policy. He writes primarily on political reconciliation transitional justice and the ethics of war. Eisikovits is author of Sympathizing with the Enemy: Reconciliation Transitional Justice Negotiation (Brill and Republic of Letters 2009) as well as the forthcoming Kill Me Tomorrow: A Theory of Truces (Palgrave Macmillan 2015). Recent articles include 'Asymmetrical Warfare and Conscientious Objection' in the International Journal of Applied Philosophy (with Evan Feinhauer) 'Peace versus Justice in Transitional Settings' in Politica e Societa and a thoroughly revised and updated entry on Transitional Justice in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Nir will serve as guest editor of a forthcoming issue of Theoria on the