Reconciliation and Reform
In: Democracy's Beginning, S. 190-208
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In: Democracy's Beginning, S. 190-208
In: The General's Slow RetreatChile after Pinochet, S. 73-94
In: Rebuilding War-Torn States, S. 255-271
In: Political and Civic Leadership: A Reference Handbook, S. 375-380
In: From Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation, S. 3-10
In: From Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation, S. 125-148
In: Krisenregion Südostasien: alte Konflikte und neue Kriege, S. 121-140
"This paper first examines the role of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and Gacaca Courts in national reconciliation in Rwanda. Second, the paper applies the discussion in the Cambodia context and argues that like the ICTR, the proposed criminal tribunal for Cambodia is insufficient for reconciliation. If reconciliation is to sustain, a Cambodian Truth Commission has to set up to be utilised in conjunction with the tribunal. Restorative and transformative justice initiatives are effective at demolishing complicity and can play a valuable part in the reconciliation process. But this paper runs counter to the international legal community's embrace of the punitive criminal justice model as the preferred and often exclusive way to deal with perpetrators of genocidal violence and crime against humanity." (author's abstract)
In: Enduring Conflict : Challenging the signature of peace and democracy
In: The Social Control of Cities?, S. 103-105
In: Commemorating the Holocaust, S. 141-181
In: Religions and world peace: religious capacities for conflict resolution and peacebuilding, S. 205-213
In: Peace Education in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies, S. 75-88
In: Transforming Societies after Political Violence, S. 141-163
In: From Conflict Resolution to Reconciliation, S. 225-237
In: The Regionalist Movement in France 1890-1914, S. 217-239