A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations peace operations in Timor Leste and in the Timorese political leadership. Drawing on research into norm diffusion and concepts of localization and norm contestation to understand how societies deal with their violent past under the auspices of international actors in UN peace operations, the analysis challenges the UN’s functionalistic concept of transitional justice as a precondition to state- and nationbuilding in post-conflict societies. As the case of Timor Leste demonstrates, the Timorese leadership has been successful in promoting its own concept of justice and reconciliation, leading to a localized version of state- and nationbuilding ...
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
With the Indonesian invasion in late 1975, the self-determination conflict in East Timor gained inter...
The Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations 2000 (Brahimi Report) proposed that the U...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
This thesis discusses a transitional justice framework that is derived from United Nations Secretary...
In many post-conflict and transitional states in the Developing World, judiciaries are frequently ve...
International justice is characterized by the global articulation of basic human rights and perempto...
The topic of this thesis is transitional justice in East Timor. After over two decades of brutal Ind...
The liberal peace project has dominated state-building operations since the end of the Cold War, inc...
The transitional justice policies employed in Timor-Leste are among the most multifaceted and compre...
The global circulation of discourses of accountability and of formal declarations of guilt for serio...
In 1999 – after 24 years of Indonesian occupation – the people of Timor-Leste voted for their inde...
Peace missions often focus on statebuilding policies, being statebuilding a key aspect in these inte...
The East Timor experience reveals a vast gap between UN claims about the benefits of transitional ju...
The United Nations peacekeeping intervention into Timor Leste following September 1999 signalled a v...
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
With the Indonesian invasion in late 1975, the self-determination conflict in East Timor gained inter...
The Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations 2000 (Brahimi Report) proposed that the U...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
This thesis discusses a transitional justice framework that is derived from United Nations Secretary...
In many post-conflict and transitional states in the Developing World, judiciaries are frequently ve...
International justice is characterized by the global articulation of basic human rights and perempto...
The topic of this thesis is transitional justice in East Timor. After over two decades of brutal Ind...
The liberal peace project has dominated state-building operations since the end of the Cold War, inc...
The transitional justice policies employed in Timor-Leste are among the most multifaceted and compre...
The global circulation of discourses of accountability and of formal declarations of guilt for serio...
In 1999 – after 24 years of Indonesian occupation – the people of Timor-Leste voted for their inde...
Peace missions often focus on statebuilding policies, being statebuilding a key aspect in these inte...
The East Timor experience reveals a vast gap between UN claims about the benefits of transitional ju...
The United Nations peacekeeping intervention into Timor Leste following September 1999 signalled a v...
The critiques of the liberal peacebuilding framework led to recommendations of further enhancing loc...
With the Indonesian invasion in late 1975, the self-determination conflict in East Timor gained inter...
The Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations 2000 (Brahimi Report) proposed that the U...