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Justice and Peace

Conflict
Human Rights
Peace
Transitional justice
P469
Briony Jones
University of Warwick
Carles Fernández Torné
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

Friday 11:15 - 13:00 BST (28/08/2020)

Abstract

One of the logics of transitional justice advocacy and practice is that addressing a past of large scale human rights violations will contribute to a future of peace. With the consolidation of the field of transitional justice, transitional justice measures have also been increasingly used in post-conflict contexts or as a constitutive element of liberal peacebuilding. This panel discusses such interlinkages between justice and peace processes. It does so from various conceptual and methodological perspectives, and with a focus on different types of processes, such as the negotiations of transitional justice provisions in peace agreements; the implementation of processes of demobilization, disarmament and reintegration of former combatants; or the use of justice measures during conflict.

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