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Transitional Justice and the ‘Disappeared’ of Northern Ireland

Author : Lauren Dempster
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2019-06-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351239363

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This book employs a transitional justice lens to address the ‘disappearances’ that occurred during the Northern Ireland conflict – or ‘Troubles’ – and the post-conflict response to these ‘disappearances.’ Despite an extensive literature around ‘dealing with the past’ in Northern Ireland, as well as a substantial body of scholarship on ‘disappearances’ in other national contexts, there has been little scholarly scrutiny of ‘disappearances’ in post-conflict Northern Ireland. Although the Good Friday Agreement brought relative peace to Northern Ireland, no provision was made for the establishment of some form of overarching truth and reconciliation commission aimed at comprehensively addressing the legacy of violence. Nevertheless, a mechanism to recover the remains of the ‘disappeared’ – the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (ICLVR) – was established, and has in fact proven to be quite effective. As a result, the reactions of key constituencies to the ‘disappearances’ can be used as a prism through which to comprehensively explore issues of relevance to transitional justice scholars and practitioners. Pursuing an interdisciplinary approach, and based on extensive empirical research, this book provides a multifaceted exploration of the responses of these constituencies to the practice of ‘disappearing.’ It engages with transitional justice themes including silence, memory, truth, acknowledgement, and apology. Key issues examined include the mobilisation efforts of families of the ‘disappeared,’ efforts by a (former) non-state armed group to address its legacy of violence, the utility of a limited immunity mechanism to incentivise information provision, and the interplay between silence and memory in the shaping of a collective, societal understanding of the ‘disappeared.’

Transitional Justice and the Politics of Inscription

Author : Joseph Robinson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2017-08-04
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781351966764

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Taking Northern Ireland as its primary case study, this book applies the burgeoning literature in memory studies to the primary question of transitional justice: how shall societies and individuals reckon with a traumatic past? Joseph Robinson argues that without understanding how memory shapes, moulds, and frames narratives of the past in the minds of communities and individuals, theorists and practitioners may not be able to fully appreciate the complex, emotive realities of transitional political landscapes. Drawing on interviews with what the author terms "memory curators," coupled with a robust analysis of secondary literature from a range of transitional cases, the book analyses how the bodies of the dead, the injured, and the traumatised are written into - or written out of - transitional justice. The author argues that scholars cannot appreciate the dynamism of transitional memory-space unless they first engage with the often silenced or marginalised voices whose memories remain trapped behind the antagonistic politics of fear and division. Ultimately challenging the imperative of national reconciliation, the author argues for a politics of public memory that incubates at multiple nodes of social production and can facilitate a vibrant, democratic debate over the ways in which a traumatic past can or should be remembered.

Truth, Denial and Transition

Author : Cheryl Lawther
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-08
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781317755500

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Truth, Denial and Transition: Northern Ireland and the Contested Past makes a unique and timely contribution to the transitional justice field. In contrast to the focus on truth and those societies where truth recovery has been central to dealing with the aftermath of human rights violations, comparatively little scholarly attention has been paid to those jurisdictions whose transition from violent conflict has been marked by the absence or rejection of a formal truth process. This book draws upon the case study of Northern Ireland, where, despite a lengthy debate, the question of establishing a formal truth recovery process remains hotly contested. The strongest and most vocal opposition has been from unionist political elites, loyalist ex-combatants and members of the security forces. Based on empirical research, their opposition is unpicked and interrogated at length throughout this book. Critically exploring notions of national imagination and blamelessness, the politics of victimhood and the tension between traditions of sacrifice and the fear of betrayal, this book is the first substantive effort to concentrate on the opponents of truth recovery rather than its advocates. This book will interest those studying truth processes and transitional justice in the fields of Law, Politics, and Criminology.

Ex-Combatants, Religion, and Peace in Northern Ireland

Author : J. Brewer,D. Mitchell,G. Leavey
Publisher : Springer
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-02-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137299369

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Ex-Combatants, Religion, and Peace in Northern Ireland by J. Brewer,D. Mitchell,G. Leavey Pdf

Studies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, this book explores religious influences upon violence and peace, and develops a model for evaluating the role of religion in transitional justice.

Ex-Combatants, Religion, and Peace in Northern Ireland

Author : J. Brewer,D. Mitchell,G. Leavey
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 134945270X

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Ex-Combatants, Religion, and Peace in Northern Ireland by J. Brewer,D. Mitchell,G. Leavey Pdf

Studies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, this book explores religious influences upon violence and peace, and develops a model for evaluating the role of religion in transitional justice.

Justice in Transition

Author : Anna Eriksson
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781843925187

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Based on an extensive range of interviews with key players involved in the restorative justice projects in the Republican and Loyalist communities of Northern Ireland, this book not only shows how the projects in this area have been central to the groundbreaking changes in this area, but also explores the wider implications for restorative justice internationally.

Truth Recovery in Northern Ireland

Author : Kirk Simpson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2009-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015080881298

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Truth Recovery in Northern Ireland by Kirk Simpson Pdf

Northern Ireland has entered what is arguably the key phase in its troubled political history -- truth recovery and dealing with the legacy of the past -- yet the void in knowledge and the lack of academic literature with regard to victims’ rights is particularly striking. This book analyzes truth recovery as a fundamental aspect of the transition from political violence to peace, democracy and stability in post-conflict Northern Ireland. Kirk Simpson argues that it is essential for any process of truth recovery in Northern Ireland to provide the victims of political violence with the opportunity to express and articulate their narratives of suffering within the context of public dialogic processes. He outlines a unique and original model: that victims of political violence should be enabled to engage in meaningful truth recovery through a Habermasian process of public democratic deliberation and communication involving direct dialogue with the perpetrators of such violence. This process of ‘communicative justice’ is framed within Habermas’ theory of communicative action and can help to ensure that legitimate truth recovery publicly acknowledges the trauma of victims and subjects perpetrator narratives of political violence to critical scrutiny and rational deconstruction. Crucially, the book aims to contribute to the empowerment of victims in Northern Ireland by stimulating constructive discussion and awareness of hitherto silenced narratives of the conflict. This difficult and unsettling interrogation and interpretation of the conflict from a comparatively ‘unknown perspective’ is central to the prospects for critically examining and mastering the past in Northern Ireland.

Transitional Justice and Legacies of State Violence

Author : Lisa White
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135981174

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As politicians, public bodies and non-Governmental organisations continue to profess an interest in making peace with the past, this highly original study explores the motivation, significance and legacy of ‘making public’ experiences of state violence in Northern Ireland. Based on a synthesis of documentary material with the findings from a series of contemporary interviews, this timely book uncovers the reasoning behind many Republican former detainees’ accounts of state violence and torture. It examines the aims of those who ‘went public’ during the conflict and discusses the meaning they attached to their stories and the various responses to them. It also identifies some of the risks involved in criticising the violence of the British State and illuminates the ways in which ‘truths’ are often contested in Northern Ireland - both during the conflict and in the years which have followed. A unique piece of interdisciplinary work, the study disentangles and evaluates the discourses presented by former detainees and makes an innovative and interesting contribution to knowledge about transitional justice and legacies of state violence. The book is suitable for social science scholars interested in human rights, state violence, criminology and transitional justice, as well as those seeking to understand more about experiences of imprisonment and the legacy of the Northern Ireland conflict.

Beyond Transitional Justice

Author : Matthew Evans
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 85 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2022-04-06
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781000564785

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Beyond Transitional Justice reflects upon the state of the field (or non-field) of transitional justice in the current conjuncture, as well as identifying new possibilities and challenges in the fields with which transitional justice overlaps (such as human rights, peacebuilding, and development). Chapters intervene at the cutting edge of contemporary transitional justice research, addressing key theoretical and empirical questions and covering critical, international, interdisciplinary, theoretical, and practice-oriented content. In particular, the notion of transformative justice is discussed in light of the emerging scholarship defining and applying this concept as either an approach within or an alternative to transitional justice. The book considers the extent to which transformative justice as a concept adds value to scholarship on transitional justice and related areas and asks what the future might hold for this area as a field – or non-field. A timely intervention, Beyond Transitional Justice is ideal reading for scholars and students in the fields of human rights, peace and conflict studies, international law, critical legal theory, development studies, criminology, and victimology.

Unionist Voices and the Politics of Remembering the Past in Northern Ireland

Author : Kirk Simpson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2009-08-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230244894

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Simpson offers a reflective and theoretical explanation of the ways in which unionists conceive of the past in the present post-conflict environment. He considers the ways in which scholarly literature has often painted an outdated and inaccurate portrait of a highly complex people.

Families of the Missing

Author : Simon Robins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2015-01-06
Category : Crimes against humanity
ISBN : 0415831024

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Families of the Missing interrogates the current practice of transitional justice from the viewpoint of the families of those disappeared and missing as a result of conflict and political violence. Studying the needs of families of the missing in two contexts, Nepal and Timor-Leste, the practice of transitional justice is seen to be rooted in discourses that are alien to predominantly poor and rural victims of violence, and that are driven by elites with agendas that diverge from those of the victims. Although rights are the product of a discourse that claims to be global and universal, needs are necessarily local and particular, the product of culture and context. And it is from this perspective that Families of the Missing seeks both to understand the limitations of transitional justice processes in addressing the priorities of victims, and to provide the basis of an emancipatory victim-centred approach to transitional justice.

Beyond the Wire

Author : Peter Shirlow,Kieran McEvoy
Publisher : Pluto Press (UK)
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008-01-20
Category : History
ISBN : UCSC:32106019514352

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Unique behind-the-scenes account of the Camp David peace talks.

The Trouble with Truth

Author : Kieran McEvoy
Publisher : Willan Publishing (UK)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2011-02
Category : Human rights
ISBN : 1843922363

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The Trouble with Truth by Kieran McEvoy Pdf

This book explores the relationship the politics of truth recovery and its assumed links to reconciliation in the Northern Ireland Good Friday Agreement, looking at issues of transitional justice and the ownership and forms of truth recovery.

Memory, Politics and Identity

Author : C. McGrattan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-10-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137291790

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Memory, Politics and Identity by C. McGrattan Pdf

The question of how to move beyond contentious pasts exercises societies across the globe. Focusing on Northern Ireland, this book examines how historical injustices continue to haunt contemporary lives, and how institutional and juridical approaches to 'dealing' with the past often give way to a silencing consensus or re-marginalising victims.

Political Capacity Building

Author : Anne Smith,Monica McWilliams,Priyamvada Yarnell,Transitional Justice Institute (University of Ulster),Transitional Justice Institute (University of Ulster) Staff
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Human rights
ISBN : 1859232639

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Political Capacity Building by Anne Smith,Monica McWilliams,Priyamvada Yarnell,Transitional Justice Institute (University of Ulster),Transitional Justice Institute (University of Ulster) Staff Pdf