The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in the wake of colonialism, genocide, and mass violence: there can be no victims without recognition, no perpetrators without responsibility, and no justice without reparations. Or so it seems from law’s limited repertoire for assembling the archive after ‘the disaster’. Archival and memorial practices are central to contexts where transitional justice, addressing historical wrongs, or reparations are at stake. The archive serves as a repository or ‘storehouse’ of what needs to be gathered and recognised so that it can be left behind in order to inaugurate the future. The archive manifests law’s authority and its troubled conscience. It is an indispensable part...
The search for historical justice has become one of the defining features of the late twentieth and ...
Since the 1980s, an array of legal and non-legal practices-labeled Transitional Justice-has been dev...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Law and the Politics of Memory: Confronting the Past examines law's role as a tool of memory politic...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has generated huge archival hol...
This paper examines how representations of genocide are approached through the archive. Following De...
This chapter interrogates this link between archives and transitional justice, and idea of justice m...
Archives as memory institutions have a collective mandate to document and preserve a national cultur...
This article explores the role that archives play in the constitution and governance of the internat...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Beyond the legalist paradigm / Klaus Neu...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has generated huge archival hol...
The search for historical justice has become one of the defining features of the late twentieth and ...
Since the 1980s, an array of legal and non-legal practices-labeled Transitional Justice-has been dev...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Book synopsis: The demand for recognition, responsibility, and reparations is regularly invoked in t...
Law and the Politics of Memory: Confronting the Past examines law's role as a tool of memory politic...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has generated huge archival hol...
This paper examines how representations of genocide are approached through the archive. Following De...
This chapter interrogates this link between archives and transitional justice, and idea of justice m...
Archives as memory institutions have a collective mandate to document and preserve a national cultur...
This article explores the role that archives play in the constitution and governance of the internat...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Beyond the legalist paradigm / Klaus Neu...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has generated huge archival hol...
The search for historical justice has become one of the defining features of the late twentieth and ...
Since the 1980s, an array of legal and non-legal practices-labeled Transitional Justice-has been dev...
Archiving and disseminating records of past atrocities is crucial in societies emerging from periods...