Transitional justice discourse is underpinned by an assumption that trials and truth commissions will assist individuals and societies to 'come to terms' with, and move on from, complex legacies of violence. This article considers how local practices of
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
In many post-conflict and transitional states in the Developing World, judiciaries are frequently ve...
"This volume bridges two different research fields and the current debates within them. On the one h...
Based on testimony and documentation in the archives of Timor-Leste and Indonesia, participant obser...
The East Timor experience reveals a vast gap between UN claims about the benefits of transitional ju...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
In recent decades, transitional justice processes have increasingly placed a focus on victims of mas...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remem...
The topic of this thesis is transitional justice in East Timor. After over two decades of brutal Ind...
This paper investigates state-sponsored memorialisation and commemoration in Timor-Leste and what ef...
The global circulation of discourses of accountability and of formal declarations of guilt for serio...
The end of the Cold War raised the profiles of international tribunals and truth commissions as offi...
This paper examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remembe...
This dissertation examines how individuals and groups in Timor, including Timor’s State, have been e...
This thesis discusses a transitional justice framework that is derived from United Nations Secretary...
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
In many post-conflict and transitional states in the Developing World, judiciaries are frequently ve...
"This volume bridges two different research fields and the current debates within them. On the one h...
Based on testimony and documentation in the archives of Timor-Leste and Indonesia, participant obser...
The East Timor experience reveals a vast gap between UN claims about the benefits of transitional ju...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
In recent decades, transitional justice processes have increasingly placed a focus on victims of mas...
This chapter examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remem...
The topic of this thesis is transitional justice in East Timor. After over two decades of brutal Ind...
This paper investigates state-sponsored memorialisation and commemoration in Timor-Leste and what ef...
The global circulation of discourses of accountability and of formal declarations of guilt for serio...
The end of the Cold War raised the profiles of international tribunals and truth commissions as offi...
This paper examines the way difficult sites of imprisonment, trauma and resistance are being remembe...
This dissertation examines how individuals and groups in Timor, including Timor’s State, have been e...
This thesis discusses a transitional justice framework that is derived from United Nations Secretary...
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
In many post-conflict and transitional states in the Developing World, judiciaries are frequently ve...
"This volume bridges two different research fields and the current debates within them. On the one h...