Transitional Justice and the Arab Spring

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Abdullah Al Senussi
accountability mechanisms
Andrew G. Reiter
Anne Massagee
Arab Spring
Arab Spring Contexts
Arab Spring Countries
Authoritarian Regime Breakdown
Bassel F. Salloukh
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Cee Country
Cee Transition
Cee Transition Country
comparative transitional justice studies
Elham Manea
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gender justice
Habib Nassar
Hugo van der Merwe
human rights law
Kirsten J. Fisher
Klaus Bachmann
Law
Line Khatib
Mark Kersten
MENA Context
MENA Country
MENA Region
Michael Wahid Hanna
Middle East politics
Military Junta
Ora Szekely
political uprisings analysis
Politics
post-conflict reconstruction
post-Gaddafi Libya
post-Mubarak Era
Robert Stewart
Saif Al Islam
Saif Al Islam Gaddafi
Salafi Jihadi Groups
Security Sector Reform
Taif Agreement
Transitional Justice
Transitional Justice Efforts
Transitional Justice Measures
Transitional Justice Mechanisms
Transitional Justice Policies
Transitional Justice Processes
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415826365
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a varied and critical picture of how the Arab Spring demands a re-examination and re-conceptualization of issues of transitional justice. It demonstrates how unique features of this wave of revolutions and popular protests that have swept the Arab world since December 2010 give rise to distinctive concerns and problems relative to transitional justice. The contributors explore how these issues in turn add fresh perspective and nuance to the field more generally. In so doing, it explores fundamental questions of social justice, reconstruction and healing in the context of the Arab Spring.

Including the perspectives of academics and practitioners, Transitional Justice and the Arab Spring will be of considerable interest to those working on the politics of the Middle East, normative political theory, transitional justice, international law, international relations and human rights.

Kirsten J. Fisher is a researcher at the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa and an affiliated research fellow at the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, University of Helsinki. She is the author of Moral Accountability and International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice for Child Soldiers. Robert Stewart is a researcher at McGill University’s Interuniversity Consortium for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies, and has recently returned to his doctoral studies at the University of Exeter. His work focuses on Islamist groups and Islamist political parties, as well as on transitional justice in the Arab world.