Transitional Justice in the Asia-Pacific
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- Renée Jeffery, Australian National University, Canberra
- Hun Joon Kim, Griffith University, Queensland
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The question of how the human rights violations of previous regimes and past periods of conflict ought to be addressed is one of the most pressing concerns facing governments and policy makers today. New democracies and states in the fragile post-conflict peace-settlement phase are confronted by the need to make crucial decisions about whether to hold perpetrators of human rights violations accountable for their actions and, if so, the mechanisms they ought to employ to best achieve that end. This is the first book to examine the ways in which states and societies in the Asia-Pacific region have navigated these difficult waters. Drawing together several of the world's leading experts on transitional justice with Asia-Pacific regional and country specialists it provides an overview of the processes and practices of transitional justice in the region as well as detailed analysis of the cases of Cambodia; Sri Lanka; Aceh, Indonesia; South Korea; the Solomon Islands; and East Timor.
Read more- First scholarly work to examine the processes and practices of transitional justice in the Asia-Pacific region
- Draws together several of the world's leading experts on transitional justice with Asia-Pacific regional and country specialists
- Considers the full range of transitional justice mechanisms, from criminal trials to amnesties, truth commissions, and traditional justice processes
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Table of Contents
Introduction: new horizons: transitional justice in the Asia-Pacific Renee Jeffery and Hun Joon Kim
1. Transitional justice in the Asia-Pacific: comparative and theoretical perspectives Leigh A. Payne and Kathryn Sikkink
2. Sri Lanka: atrocities, accountability, and the decline of rule of law Chandra Lekha Sriram
3. Transitional justice delayed in Aceh, Indonesia Edward Aspinall and Fajran Zain
4. Transitional justice in Cambodia: the coincidence of power and principle Kirsten Ainley
5. Beyond 'pragmatism' versus 'principle': ongoing justice debates in East Timor Lia Kent
6. Reconciliation and the rule of law in the Solomon Islands Renee Jeffery
7. Transitional justice in South Korea Hun Joon Kim.
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