Transformative justice : remedying human rights violations beyond transition / by Matthew Evans.
2018
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Title
Transformative justice : remedying human rights violations beyond transition / by Matthew Evans.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (166 pages) : 5 illustrations
Formatted Contents Note
chapter 1 Introduction
chapter 2 Structural violence, socioeconomic rights and transformative justice
chapter 3 Network relationships, existing ties and opportunities
chapter 4 Threats, limitations and political responsibilities in the network
chapter 5 Transformative justice processes, policies and practice
chapter 6 Conclusion.
chapter 2 Structural violence, socioeconomic rights and transformative justice
chapter 3 Network relationships, existing ties and opportunities
chapter 4 Threats, limitations and political responsibilities in the network
chapter 5 Transformative justice processes, policies and practice
chapter 6 Conclusion.
Summary
Transitional justice mechanisms employed in post-conflict and post-authoritarian contexts have largely focused upon individual violations of a narrow set of civil and political rights, as well as the provision of legal and quasi-legal remedies, such as truth commissions, amnesties and prosecutions. In contrast, this book highlights the significance of structural violence in producing and reproducing rights violations. The book further argues that, in order to remedy structural violations of human rights, there is a need to utilise a different toolkit from that typically employed in transitional justice contexts. The book sets out and applies a definition of transformative justice as expanding upon, and providing an alternative to, transitional justice. Focusing on a comparative study of social movements, nongovernmental organisations and trade unions working on land and housing rights in South Africa, and their network relationships, the book argues that networks of this kind make an important contribution to processes advancing transformative justice.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781351239462 (e-book : PDF)
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