Transitional Justice in Troubled Societies
By (Author) Aleksandar Fatic
Edited by Klaus Bachmann
Edited by Igor Lyubashenko
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield International
26th November 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Globalization
340.115
Hardback
248
Width 161mm, Height 229mm, Spine 24mm
503g
This book discusses the crucial strategic topic for the practical implementation of transitional justice in post-conflict societies by arguing that the dilemma is defined by the extent to which the actual achievement of the political goals of transition is a necessary condition for the long-term observance and implementation of justice. While in many cases the 'blind' criminal justice does not enhance, and even militates against, the achievement of political transitions, an understanding of transitional justice as a fundamentally political process is novel, controversial and a concept which may shape the future of transitional justice. This collection contributes to developing this concept both theoretically and through concrete and current case studies from the worlds most pronounced crisis spots for transitional justice.
Aleksander Fatic is Research Professor of Philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Serbia. Klaus Bachmann, Professor of Political Science at SWPS University, Warsaw, Poland, specializes in transitional justice, the politics of dealing with the past and modern European history. University of Belgrade, Serbia.