Transitional Justice and Development: Making Connections
Edited by Pablo de Greiff and Roger Duthie
August, 2009
Paper, 376 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-9790772-9-6
Social Science Research Council
$30.00
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Chapters include:
Articulating the Links Between Transitional Justice and Development: Justice and Social Integration
Roads Less Traveled? Conceptual Pathways (and Stumbling Blocks) for Development and Transitional Justice
The Political Economy of the Transition from Authoritarianism
Toward Systemic Social Transformation: Truth Commissions and Development
A Complementary Relationship: Reparations and Development
Enhancing Justice and Development Through Justice-Sensitive Security Sector Reform
The Role of Judicial Reform in Development and Transitional Justice
Natural Connections: Linking Transitional Justice and Development Through a Focus on Natural Resources
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About the Author
Pablo de Greiff is director of research at the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ). Formerly associate professor of philosophy at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for Human Values, Princeton University, he is the author of articles on transitional justice, democratic theory, and the relationship between morality, politics, and the law. He is the editor of nine books, including The Handbook of Reparations.Roger Duthie is a research associate at ICTJ. He previously worked as a researcher, writer, and editor at KPMG, the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and Oxford University Press. He has published articles on transitional justice and development; disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration; and vetting.
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