The Khmer Rouge trials in context / edited by Toshihiro Abe.
2019
KZ1208.C36 K56 2019 (Mapit)
Available at Stacks
Formats
Format | |
---|---|
BibTeX | |
MARCXML | |
TextMARC | |
MARC | |
DublinCore | |
EndNote | |
NLM | |
RefWorks | |
RIS |
Items
Details
Title
The Khmer Rouge trials in context / edited by Toshihiro Abe.
Added Author
Imprint
Chiang Mai, Thailand : Silkworm Books, 2019.
Copyright
©2019
Description
vii, 309 pages ; 21 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Toshiro Abe
Khmer Rouge Trials : Renewing a National Memory / Peter Manning and Amanda Conroy
In a State of Constant Vigilance : Terror and the Question of Superior Responsibility at the ECCC / Daniel Bultmann
Responsibility of the International Community / François Im
Hybridity and the ECCC / Toshihiro Abe and Mosseny So
Rights, Reparations, and Legal Rituals : Victims at the ECCC / Mahdev Mohan and Sangeetha Yogendran
Participating in a National Drama : A Reflection on Local Contradictory Attitudes toward the Court Process / Leang Sok and Toshihiro Abe
Local Khmer Media Representations of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in 2010-11 / Toshihiro Abe and Sam An Vong Em
From Survival to Survivance : Permanent Exhibitions as Collective Reparations in Cambodia / Vinita Ramani
Conclusion : reflections on the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia / Toshiro Abe.
Khmer Rouge Trials : Renewing a National Memory / Peter Manning and Amanda Conroy
In a State of Constant Vigilance : Terror and the Question of Superior Responsibility at the ECCC / Daniel Bultmann
Responsibility of the International Community / François Im
Hybridity and the ECCC / Toshihiro Abe and Mosseny So
Rights, Reparations, and Legal Rituals : Victims at the ECCC / Mahdev Mohan and Sangeetha Yogendran
Participating in a National Drama : A Reflection on Local Contradictory Attitudes toward the Court Process / Leang Sok and Toshihiro Abe
Local Khmer Media Representations of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in 2010-11 / Toshihiro Abe and Sam An Vong Em
From Survival to Survivance : Permanent Exhibitions as Collective Reparations in Cambodia / Vinita Ramani
Conclusion : reflections on the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia / Toshiro Abe.
Summary
"When a tribunal was set up in 2006 to bring justice for the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime, many expected that the Cambodian model for victim empowerment would open a new path in the history of international judiciary initiatives. However, the local reality of the justice intervention has been more complicated. Why and how have challenges beset the process, and yet why has the Khmer Rouge Tribunal still been significant in Cambodian society? Rather than joining the success-or-failure debate about the court, this volume pays special attention to how the trials are perceived locally by the Cambodian people themselves. Particular inclinations in institutional design, favored or excluded political agendas, mismatched values between experts and locals, and unexpected local meaning-making all flow into the creation of current context in Cambodia. Through critical analysis by authors with on-the-ground experience, this collection--the first to address the tribunal through a sociological framework--provides insight into the tension between the global justice regime and local societal context"--Back cover.
Language Note
In English.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KZ1208.C36 K56 2019
Language
English
ISBN
6162151530
9786162151538
9786162151538
Record Appears in