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Introduction

Transitional Justice in Law, History and Anthropology

 

Notes

1 Mutua Makau ‘Transitional Justice: Does it have a Future?’ (2015) 9(1) International Journal of Transitional Justice 1 at 1.

2 McEvoy Kieran ‘Beyond Legalism: Towards a Thicker Understanding of Transitional Justice’ (2007) 34(4) Journal of Law and Society 411.

3 See, for example, Demian Melissa ‘Court in Between: The Spaces of Relational Justice in Papua New Guinea’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 13.

4 Teitel Ruti Transitional Justice Oxford University Press Oxford & New York 2000 p 229–30.

5 Moon Claire Narrating Political Reconciliation Lexington Books London 2008 p 6.

6 See, for example, Nesiah Vasuki ‘The Trials of History: Losing Justice in the Monstrous and the Banal’ in Buchanan Ruth and Zumbansen Peer (eds) Law in Transition: Human Rights, Development and Transitional Justice Hart Publishing Oxford & Portland Oregon 2014 p 305; Orford Anne ‘Muscular Humanitarianism: Reading the Narratives of the New Interventionism’ (1999) 10(4) European Journal of International Law 679.

7 See, for example, Buckley-Zistel Susanne and Zolkos Magdalena ‘Introduction’ in Buckley-Zistel Susanne and Stanley Ruth (eds) Gender in Transitional Justice Palgrave Hampshire & New York p 8; Bell Christine and O’Rourke Catherine ‘Does Feminism Need a Theory of Transitional Justice? An Introductory Essay’ (2007) 1(1) International Journal of Transitional Justice 23; Franke Catherine M ‘Gendered Subject of Transitional Justice’ (2006) 15 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 813.

8 See, for example, Sigsworth Romi and Valji Nahla ‘Continuities of Violence against Women and the Limitations of Transitional Justice: The Case of South Africa’ in Buckley-Zistel Susanne and Stanley Ruth (eds) Gender in Transitional Justice Palgrave Hampshire & New York p 115.

9 Demian above note 3.

10 At 19.

11 At 17.

12 At 28.

13 Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos Andreas Spatial Justice: Body, Lawscape, Atmosphere Routledge Abingdon 2015.

14 Demian above note 3 at 30.

15 Kent Lia ‘Sounds of Silence: Everyday Strategies of Social Repair in Timor-Leste’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 31.

16 Bryson Anna and McEvoy Kieran ‘Women Lawyers and the Struggle for Change in Conflict and Transition’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 51.

17 Ní Aoláin Fionnuala ‘Advancing Feminist Positioning in the Field of Transitional Justice’ (2012) 6(2) International Journal of Transitional Justice 1 at 3.

18 Bryson and McEvoy above note 16 at 72.

19 At 73.

20 At 73.

21 Orford Anne ‘Commissioning the Truth’ (2006) 15 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 851 at 854.

22 Balint Jennifer Evans Julie and McMillan Nesam ‘Justice Claims in Colonial Contexts: Commissions of Inquiry in Historical Perspective’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 75.

23 Bevernage Berber ‘Writing the Past Out of the Present: History and the Politics of Time in Transitional Justice’ (2010) 69(1) History Workshop Journal at 116.

24 At Balint, Evans and McMillan above note 22 at 90.

25 Gerodetti Natalia ‘Whose Reparation Claims Count? Gender, History and (In)justice’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 97.

26 At 116.

27 At 107.

28 At 113 citing AB 2004 N 246 Mathys SVP.

29 At 113 citing Schürer Stefan Die Verfassung im Zeichen historischer Gerechtigkeit. Schweizer Vergangenheitsbewältigung zwischen Wiedergutmachung und Politik mit der Geschichte Chronos Zürich 2009 p 301.

30 Henry Nicola ‘Civil Society and Gender-Based Violence: Expanding the Horizons of Transitional Justice’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 119.

31 Fraser Nancy ‘Transnationalizing the Public Sphere: On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World’ (1997) 24(4) Theory, Culture and Society 7.

32 Simic Olivera ‘“They Say Justice Takes Time”: Taking Stock of Trust Seeking in Peru, Argentina and Serbia’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 137.

33 At 145.

34 At 145 citing Bell Vikki ‘Contemporary Art and Transitional Justice in Northern Ireland: The Consolation of Form’ (2011) 10(3) Journal of Visual Culture 324 at 325.

35 Simic above note 32 at 145.

36 At 148.

37 Elander Maria ‘Prosecuting the Khmer Rouge Marriages’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 163.

38 Prosecutors v Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith (Closing Order) (ECCC Trial Chamber Case No. 002 15 Sep 2010) (‘The Closing Order’).

39 Elander above note 37 at 174.

40 Rowland Robyn ‘The Transitional Heart: Writing Poetry on War, Grief and the Intimacy of Shared Loss’ (2016) 42(1) Australian Feminist Law Journal 177.

41 This Intimate War Gallipoli/Çanakkale 1915 — İçli Dışlı Bir Savaş: Gelibolu/Çanakkale 1915, Turkish translations Mehmet Ali Çelikel, Five Islands Press (Australia) and Bilge Kültür Sanat (Turkey) 2015.

42 Rowland above note 40 at 180.

43 At 180.

44 Ibid.

45 See Rhoden Clare ‘“Poppy-Hunters, Poppy-Picking”: Review of Robyn Rowland, This Intimate War: Gallipoli/Canakkale 1915’ (2015) 19(2) Text: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses.

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