Survivor-Centred Justice : Global Perspectives and Issues (Europa Perspectives in Transitional Justice)

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Survivor-Centred Justice : Global Perspectives and Issues (Europa Perspectives in Transitional Justice)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032079899
  • DDC分類 340.114

Full Description

This volume interrogates global perspectives and issues that constitute and characterize survivor-centred justice, exploring both conceptual and theoretical issues surrounding the definition of a 'survivor', practical considerations of what constitutes a survivor-centred approach to justice and available avenues of justice for survivors of mass atrocities.

In the first part of the book, survivor-centred justice is explored at the level of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The second part evaluates developments taking place at the local and domestic levels where traditional, customary or local justice mechanisms find affinity with survivors in their quest for justice. The third part focuses on advocacy-based approaches being utilized specifically by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), multilateral and regional institutions such as the United Nations and African Union, in support of survivors. In the final part of the book future prospects for survivors in the promotion of peacebuilding and atrocity prevention are discussed.

The discussions in this volume will be of particular value and importance to international and transitional justice scholars, including legal and development practitioners interested in survivor-centred approaches to mass atrocity crimes Most importantly it aims to be of value to survivors, survivor communities and survivor-centred networks.

Contents

Introduction

Part I: The International Criminal Court

1 Justice for Survivors at the ICC? Assessing the Impact of Victim Participation

2 The International Criminal Court's Reparations Framework: An Access Point to Justice for Survivors of Mass Atrocities?

3 Concretising a Legal Definition of a 'Survivor' and Spearheading a Survivor-Centred Approach at the International Criminal Court

Part II: Informal and Traditional/Customary Justice Mechanisms

4 An Assessment of the Viability of Incorporating Healing Ceremonies into Local Transitional Justice Initiatives for Addressing Violence Associated with mass Atrocity in Africa

5 Local Justice in Darfur: A Necessary and Effective Component in Survivor-Centred Justice?

Part III: Advocacy

6 Survivor Inclusion in Transitional Justice: Towards Meaningful Justice for Survivors

7 UN Women: Paving the Way towards a Survivor-Centred Approach to Justice

8 The Survivor-Centred Justice Dimensions of the African Union Transitional Justice Policy: Assessing South Africa's Transition

Part IV: Future Prospects for Survivors

9 Male Survivors of Violence and Truth Telling Processes: A Quest for Justice in MT Elgon, Kenya

10 Disruptive Technology: An Enabler to Support the Rehabilitation of Survivors in Post Conflict Societies

Conclusion