The incorporation of socioeconomic concerns into transitional justice has traditionally, as a result of prevailing liberal notions about dealing with the past, been both conceptually and practically difficult. This article demonstrates and accounts for these difficulties through the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country which has been characterized by a complex transition process and a far-reaching international intervention, encompassing transitional justice and peacebuilding as well as political and economic reforms. Examining the limits of international intervention in Bosnia and the marginalization of socioeconomic justice issues, the article analyses the events surrounding the protests that broke out in February 2014, and the ensui...
This paper shows that transitional justice initiatives such as the trials at the International Crim...
This chapter engages with the key themes explored in this volume. It gives an overview of the civil ...
The 1990s saw the breakdown of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which, since Worl...
The incorporation of socioeconomic concerns into transitional justice has traditionally, as a result...
This chapter investigates the transformative potential of civil society initiatives in post-war Bosn...
Social interactions at the local level are crucial to the analysis of the transitional justice and p...
The concept and study of transitional justice has grown exponentially over the last decades. Since t...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
In the last decade, theorists and scholars of transitional justice have not only explored avenues fo...
In early 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced the worst civil unrest it had seen since the 1992 ...
The role of victim organizations in the transitional justice process is examined in postwar Bosnia ...
The 2013 and 2014 mass protests emerged unexpectedly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country still rec...
This article examines Scandinavian donor practices in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) with regards to post-...
This paper explores the convergences and divergence between transitional justice and peace-building,...
This article examines the most recent shift in ongoing debates concerning the relationship between i...
This paper shows that transitional justice initiatives such as the trials at the International Crim...
This chapter engages with the key themes explored in this volume. It gives an overview of the civil ...
The 1990s saw the breakdown of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which, since Worl...
The incorporation of socioeconomic concerns into transitional justice has traditionally, as a result...
This chapter investigates the transformative potential of civil society initiatives in post-war Bosn...
Social interactions at the local level are crucial to the analysis of the transitional justice and p...
The concept and study of transitional justice has grown exponentially over the last decades. Since t...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
In the last decade, theorists and scholars of transitional justice have not only explored avenues fo...
In early 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced the worst civil unrest it had seen since the 1992 ...
The role of victim organizations in the transitional justice process is examined in postwar Bosnia ...
The 2013 and 2014 mass protests emerged unexpectedly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country still rec...
This article examines Scandinavian donor practices in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) with regards to post-...
This paper explores the convergences and divergence between transitional justice and peace-building,...
This article examines the most recent shift in ongoing debates concerning the relationship between i...
This paper shows that transitional justice initiatives such as the trials at the International Crim...
This chapter engages with the key themes explored in this volume. It gives an overview of the civil ...
The 1990s saw the breakdown of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which, since Worl...