This paper explores the idea of victimhood from the individual to societal level within the context of transitional justice and reconciliation. The idea of justice and truth has gained considerable prevalence within post-war states in the Balkan region. The reform of the state has required the regeneration of society based on particular legal interpretations of the political violence. As a result, an era of judicial obligations has come to frame how society regenerates, reforms and rehabilitates. Therefore the paper discusses the consequences of wartime victimization in terms of local responses to how ‘the past is processed ’ through Transitional Justice institutions like the International Criminal Tribunal of Yugoslavia (ICTY), and associa...
The role of victim organizations in the transitional justice process is examined in postwar Bosnia ...
Fifteen years after the end of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, discourses about the present a...
The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1995) is the historic background of this paper, as produced ...
This chapter investigates the transformative potential of civil society initiatives in post-war Bosn...
Transitionaljustice mechanisms and the International Criminal Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia (ICT...
This chapter engages with the key themes explored in this volume. It gives an overview of the civil ...
This PhD dissertation sets out to deepen our understanding of how people make everyday strategies fo...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014This thesis examines the record of international judicial intervention,...
Symbolic forms of Transitional Justice (TJ), meant here as localized and non-judicial measures aimin...
The article examines several different processes of transitional justice and dispute resolution whos...
This paper shows that transitional justice initiatives such as the trials at the International Crim...
This thesis explores the actual impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugosla...
This paper explores transitional justice as a way to bring an end to violence and consolidate peace....
This Article explores the transitional, post-transitional and strategic narratives about the wars in...
Please do not cite without permission from authors This paper examines the international community’s...
The role of victim organizations in the transitional justice process is examined in postwar Bosnia ...
Fifteen years after the end of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, discourses about the present a...
The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1995) is the historic background of this paper, as produced ...
This chapter investigates the transformative potential of civil society initiatives in post-war Bosn...
Transitionaljustice mechanisms and the International Criminal Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia (ICT...
This chapter engages with the key themes explored in this volume. It gives an overview of the civil ...
This PhD dissertation sets out to deepen our understanding of how people make everyday strategies fo...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014This thesis examines the record of international judicial intervention,...
Symbolic forms of Transitional Justice (TJ), meant here as localized and non-judicial measures aimin...
The article examines several different processes of transitional justice and dispute resolution whos...
This paper shows that transitional justice initiatives such as the trials at the International Crim...
This thesis explores the actual impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugosla...
This paper explores transitional justice as a way to bring an end to violence and consolidate peace....
This Article explores the transitional, post-transitional and strategic narratives about the wars in...
Please do not cite without permission from authors This paper examines the international community’s...
The role of victim organizations in the transitional justice process is examined in postwar Bosnia ...
Fifteen years after the end of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, discourses about the present a...
The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1995) is the historic background of this paper, as produced ...