Just memories : remembrance and restoration in the aftermath of political violence / edited by Camila de Gamboa Tapias, Bert van Roermund.
2020
K970 .J878 2020 (Mapit)
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Title
Just memories : remembrance and restoration in the aftermath of political violence / edited by Camila de Gamboa Tapias, Bert van Roermund.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom : Intersentia, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Description
xii, 345 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Series on transitional justice ; v. 25.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Camila De Gamboa Tapias, Bert van Roermund
Part I. Restoring Trust
Chapter 2. The Duty to Remember a Violent Past: A Restorative (Re)Construction of Our Identity / Camila De Gamboa Tapias, Wilson Herrera Romero
Chapter 3. Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Justice / Carlos Thiebaut
Chapter 4. Resentment and the Limits of a Politics of Memory: Justice vs. Time / Antonio Gómez Ramos
Part II. Restoring Truth
Chapter 5. Anamnesis - Or Reparation as Responsive Remembrance / Bert Van Roermund
Chapter 6. Reflections of the Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa: Memory, Counter-Memory and Restorative Justice / Anél Marais
Chapter 7. "Begging to be Black": Liminality and Critique in Post-Apartheid South Africa / Steward Motha
Part III. Restoring Land
Chapter 8. Limitations to the Principle of 'Restitutio in Integrum' and Full Reparations in Transitional Justice Contexts: What Reparation does not Repair / Beira Aguilar Rubiano
Chapter 9. Problems and Inconsistencies in the Protection of Women in the Colombian Land Restitution Process / Lina M. Céspedes Báez
Chapter 10. Letting Go and Creating New Opportunities in Palestinian Women's Words: " 'They' Entered and Took 'us' " / Fatma Kassem
Part IV. Restoring Law
Chapter 11. Legal Argumentation in Transitional Justice Adjudication: A Land of New Arguments, a Land of New Law / Juan Francisco Soto Hoyos
Chapter 12. The Interplay between History, Tradition and Local Agency in Shaping Rwanda's Future: Beyond Gacaca / Felix Mukwiza Ndahinda
Chapter 13. Unconventional Restorative Justice and the Diplomacy of Closure: The Israeli Policy on the Armenian Genocide and the Geopolitics of Memory / Eldad Ben Aharon.
Part I. Restoring Trust
Chapter 2. The Duty to Remember a Violent Past: A Restorative (Re)Construction of Our Identity / Camila De Gamboa Tapias, Wilson Herrera Romero
Chapter 3. Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Justice / Carlos Thiebaut
Chapter 4. Resentment and the Limits of a Politics of Memory: Justice vs. Time / Antonio Gómez Ramos
Part II. Restoring Truth
Chapter 5. Anamnesis - Or Reparation as Responsive Remembrance / Bert Van Roermund
Chapter 6. Reflections of the Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa: Memory, Counter-Memory and Restorative Justice / Anél Marais
Chapter 7. "Begging to be Black": Liminality and Critique in Post-Apartheid South Africa / Steward Motha
Part III. Restoring Land
Chapter 8. Limitations to the Principle of 'Restitutio in Integrum' and Full Reparations in Transitional Justice Contexts: What Reparation does not Repair / Beira Aguilar Rubiano
Chapter 9. Problems and Inconsistencies in the Protection of Women in the Colombian Land Restitution Process / Lina M. Céspedes Báez
Chapter 10. Letting Go and Creating New Opportunities in Palestinian Women's Words: " 'They' Entered and Took 'us' " / Fatma Kassem
Part IV. Restoring Law
Chapter 11. Legal Argumentation in Transitional Justice Adjudication: A Land of New Arguments, a Land of New Law / Juan Francisco Soto Hoyos
Chapter 12. The Interplay between History, Tradition and Local Agency in Shaping Rwanda's Future: Beyond Gacaca / Felix Mukwiza Ndahinda
Chapter 13. Unconventional Restorative Justice and the Diplomacy of Closure: The Israeli Policy on the Armenian Genocide and the Geopolitics of Memory / Eldad Ben Aharon.
Summary
How do memory and remembrance relate to the specific mode of transitional justice that lays emphasis on restoration? What is captured and what is obliterated in individual and collective efforts to come to terms with a violent past? Across this volume consisting of twelve in-depth contributions, the politics of memory in various countries are related to restorative justice under four headings: restoring trust, restoring truth, restoring land and restoring law. While the primary focus is a philosophical one, authors also engage in incisive analyses of historical, political and/or legal developments in their chosen countries. Examples of these include South Africa, Colombia, Rwanda, Israel and the land of Palestine, which they know all too well on a personal basis and from daily experience. -- Back cover.
Note
"This volume originates from a seminar of the same name convened by the editors at Tilburg University Law School in March 2014" -- page v.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Just memories, remembrance and restoration in the aftermath of political violence
Call Number
K970 .J878 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781780689081 hardcover
178068908X hardcover
178068908X hardcover
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