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Reconceptualisations of Transitional Justice

Democracy
Governance
Transitional States
P296
Briony Jones
University of Warwick
Joanna R. Quinn
University of Western Ontario

Building: Lionel-Groulx, Floor: 7, Room: C-7147

Friday 17:50 - 19:30 EDT (28/08/2015)

Abstract

The EU, UN, OSCE, AU or OAS all have it: an integral transitional justice strategy that aims to (re-) build good governance or democratic institutions in conflict affected societies. Yet, little research has been done in drawing the link between transitional justice and good governance in periods of transition. This panel proposes to conceptually and empirically explore key assumptions in scholarship on transitional justice and good governance, in particular the links between transitional justice and democracy, justice, political contestation, peace and political violence.

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