Governing the Past : ‘Never Again' and the Transitional Justice Project
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
100958393X
ISBN-13
9781009583930
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 31st, 2025
Print length
235 Pages
Product Classification:
International institutionsInternational human rights lawInternational humanitarian law
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This book is for students, scholars, and practitioners who care about durable peace, are interested in learning about how the famous 'Never Again' promise becomes meaningful for people who survived the worst atrocities imaginable and wish to be inspired about different models of ensuring that such atrocities are not repeated.
The way we govern the past to ensure peaceful futures keeps conflict anxieties alive. In pursuit of its own survival, permanence and legitimacy, the project of transitional justice, designed to put the ''Never Again'' promise into practice, makes communities that ought to benefit from it anxious about potential repetition of conflict. This book challenges the benevolence of this human rights-led global project. It invites readers to reflect on the incompatibility between transitional justice and the grand goal of ensuring peace, and to imagine alternative and ungovernable futures. Rich in stories from the field, the author draws on personal experiences of conflict and transition in the former Yugoslavia to explore how different elements of transitional justice have changed the structure of this Bosnia and Herzegovina and neighbouring societies over the years. This powerful study is essential reading for students, scholars and practitioners interested in human rights and durable international peace.
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