内容説明
Transitional justice is often pursued in contexts where people have been forced from their homes by human rights violations and have suffered additional abuses while displaced. Little attention has been paid, however, to how transitional justice measures can respond to the injustices of displacement. Transitional Justice and Displacement is the result of a collaborative research project of the International Center for Transitional Justice and the Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Displacement. It examines the capacity of transitional justice measures to address displacement, engage the justice claims of displaced persons, and support durable solutions, and analyzes the links between transitional justice and the interventions of humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding actors. The book makes a compelling case for ensuring that justice measures address displacement and that responses to displacement incorporate transitional justice.
目次
Introduction: Incorporating Transitional Justice into the Response to Displacement Chapter 1: Contributing to Durable Solutions: Transitional Justice and the Integration and Reintegration of Displaced PersonsChapter 2: Addressing Concerns About Transitional Justice in Displacement Contexts: A Humanitarian PerspectiveChapter 3: Protection in the Past Tense: Restitution at the Juncture of Humanitarian Response to Displacement and Transitional JusticeChapter 4: The Potential for Redress: Reparations and Large-Scale DisplacementChapter 5: Truth-Telling and Displacement: Patterns and ProspectsChapter 6: Criminal Justice and Forced Displacement: International and National PerspectivesChapter 7: Ensuring Long-Term Protection: Justice-Sensitive Security Sector Reform and DisplacementChapter 8: The Nexus Between Displacement and Transitional Justice: A Gender-Justice Dimension
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