Courts in Conflict: Interpreting the Layers of Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda

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The Rise Of International Criminal Trials Has Been Accompanied By A Call For Domestic Responses To Extraordinary Violence. Yet There Is Remarkably Limited Research On The Interactions Among Local, National, And International Transitional Justice Institutions. Rwanda Offers An Early Example Of Multilevel Courts Operating In Concert. This Book Makes A Crucial And Timely Contribution To The Examination Of These Pluralist Responses To Atrocity At A Juncture When Holistic Approaches Are Rapidly Becoming The Policy Norm. It Focuses On The Practices Of Rwanda's Post-genocide Criminal Courts. Towards An Interpretive Approach To Transitional Justice -- Interpretation, Empirical Research, And The Role Of Theory -- Limitations On The Research -- Obtaining Access And Differing Opinions -- Ethical Research. Nicola Palmer. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 201-210) And Index.

Name in long format: Courts in Conflict: Interpreting the Layers of Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda
ISBN-10: 0199398194
ISBN-13: 9780199398195
Book pages: 240
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 6.4 Inches, Length: 9.4 Inches, Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches

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