The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of international relations in the field. The presented volume is a collection of papers dealing with the processes of regionalization in East and South Asia. We collected papers from different academic unit both from Europe and Asia. Taking regionalization as a core subject of the volume the readers will discover the complexity of ongoing processes in East and South Asia. We present collection of papers from a very different perspectives starting from the theoretical debates, through economic dimensions of integration to political and military scope of regionalization in East and South Asia. The whole volume presents the diversity of understanding among int...
This paper explores the contested nature of truth and memory in Sri Lanka’s transitional justice deb...
The 1971 Independence War, when Bangladesh broke away from Pakistan, was one of the bloodiest confli...
Since the end of the cold war, policy leaders have struggled to develop a functioning model of inter...
Post-Nuremberg there has been an interesting variety of criminal justice mechanisms to ensure avoida...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
Abstract: This paper examines the socio-historical context of the rise and significance of criminolo...
Only two Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries have ratified the International Cr...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
Armed conflict, either internationally or internally, has caused great sufferings to the victims and...
This article addresses the underexplored question of why some state violence cases in Asia are not f...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
This paper aims to stimulate a shift from an “issue” or “problem” approach in Chittagong Hill Tracts...
Drawing from secondary literature and three years of fieldwork in various post-conflict societies in...
The topic of this thesis is transitional justice in East Timor. After over two decades of brutal Ind...
This paper explores the contested nature of truth and memory in Sri Lanka’s transitional justice deb...
The 1971 Independence War, when Bangladesh broke away from Pakistan, was one of the bloodiest confli...
Since the end of the cold war, policy leaders have struggled to develop a functioning model of inter...
Post-Nuremberg there has been an interesting variety of criminal justice mechanisms to ensure avoida...
A discussion of the interplay of different concepts of justice and reconciliation in United Nations ...
Abstract: This paper examines the socio-historical context of the rise and significance of criminolo...
Only two Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries have ratified the International Cr...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
Armed conflict, either internationally or internally, has caused great sufferings to the victims and...
This article addresses the underexplored question of why some state violence cases in Asia are not f...
This Article re-conceptualizes the idea of transitional justice mechanisms as varying approaches mea...
This paper aims to stimulate a shift from an “issue” or “problem” approach in Chittagong Hill Tracts...
Drawing from secondary literature and three years of fieldwork in various post-conflict societies in...
The topic of this thesis is transitional justice in East Timor. After over two decades of brutal Ind...
This paper explores the contested nature of truth and memory in Sri Lanka’s transitional justice deb...
The 1971 Independence War, when Bangladesh broke away from Pakistan, was one of the bloodiest confli...
Since the end of the cold war, policy leaders have struggled to develop a functioning model of inter...