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Pierre Hazan Judging War, Judging History (Hardback)
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- Objectstaat
- Book Title
- Judging War, Judging History
- Title
- Judging War, Judging History
- Subtitle
- Behind Truth and Reconciliation
- Translator
- Sarah Meyer de Stadelhofen
- Contributor
- Sarah Meyer de Stadelhofen (Translated by)
- ISBN-10
- 0804769559
- EAN
- 9780804769556
- ISBN
- 9780804769556
- Genre
- Law & Politics
- Release Year
- 2010
- Release Date
- 05/21/2010
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
- Publication Name
- Judging War, Judging History : Behind Truth and Reconciliation
- Item Length
- 9.2in
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Series
- Stanford Studies in Human Rights Ser.
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.9in
- Item Width
- 6.3in
- Item Weight
- 16.8 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 240 Pages
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In a country or community fractured by war and mass violence, who is to determine "justice" and how it should be achieved? Truth commissions, international courts, and financial restitution are some of the various solutions that have been used in recent years. However, these broad efforts at transitional justice may themselves backfire, and sometimes lead to further injustice. Given its own limitations and battered by political pressure from all sides, transitional justice is an imperfect solution. Yet as Pierre Hazan contends in his new book, it constitutes our best hope for liberation from a cycle of violence begetting vengeance and more violence. Judging War, Judging History takes a hard look at the growing use and influence of truth and reconciliation commissions and the increasing importance of transitional justice in contemporary conflict resolution. From the Nuremberg Trials to current-day conflicts in South Africa, Morocco, and Uganda, Pierre Hazan reveals the extent to which the approaches intended to commemorate events and mend societies after acts of war and violence ultimately intensify the huge task of dealing with victims' claims for recognition. This compelling book uncovers the tensions created by these new reconciliation policies and shows how changing ideas about and approaches to justice influence not only our understanding of the past, but also our contemporary social and political choices.
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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804769559
ISBN-13
9780804769556
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80518656
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Judging War, Judging History : Behind Truth and Reconciliation
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Stanford Studies in Human Rights Ser.
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Jc571
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"In Judging War, Judging history , Pierre Hazan offers an erudite account of the genesis of transitional justice. He tells a compelling tale of how it emerged and rapidly developed over the last two decades."-Thierry Cruvellier, African Affairs, " Judging War, Judging History tackles issues of global justice head on: including probing issues of accountability regarding the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court, as well as compelling discussions of the UN meeting at Durban and local truth and reconciliation efforts. Always nuanced, full of interesting insights on the critical events of our time, this is a great pleasure to read!"--Ruti Teitel, New York Law School, author of Transitional Justice (2000), "Judging War, Judging Historytackles issues of global justice head on: including probing issues of accountability regarding the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court, as well as compelling discussions of the UN meeting at Durban and local truth and reconciliation efforts. Always nuanced, full of interesting insights on the critical events of our time, this is a great pleasure to read!"-Ruti Teitel, New York Law School, author ofTransitional Justice(2000), " Judging War, Judging History tackles issues of global justice head on: including probing issues of accountability regarding the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court, as well as compelling discussions of the UN meeting at Durban and local truth and reconciliation efforts. Always nuanced, full of interesting insights on the critical events of our time, this is a great pleasure to read!"--Ruti Teitel, New York Law School, author of Transitional Justice (2000) "Pierre Hazan, in a brilliant and erudite book beautifully written, analyzes the fascinating account of the judicial and cultural revolution that started after the end of the Cold War."-- Le Monde Diplomatique "Pierre Hazan decodes the ideological and political story of the tools of international justice and national reconciliation."--Joelle Schachi, Amnesty International "Hazan casts a critical eye at the grand redemptive promise of transitional justice, particularly the belief that the memory of mass violence, exposed to the clean light of technocratic solutions, can be relegated to an inert and complacent past. Atrocities reduce abstract, prepackaged formulas to raw humanity, to yardsticks and scales, yet Hazan remains hopeful that truth has a life and weight of its own."--Emily Geminder, The Global Journal "Hazan, a Swiss journalist by trade but with graduate degrees and varied experience, has written a personalized account of transitional justice . . . Strong points of the book include a discussion of the politics of constructing victimhood... Recommended."--D. P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska, Choice, "Hazan, a Swiss journalist by trade but with graduate degrees and varied experience, has written a personalized account of transitional justice . . . Strong points of the book include a discussion of the politics of constructing victimhood... Recommended."--D. P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska, Choice, " Judging War, Judging History tackles issues of global justice head on: including probing issues of accountability regarding the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court, as well as compelling discussions of the UN meeting at Durban and local truth and reconciliation efforts. Always nuanced, full of interesting insights on the critical events of our time, this is a great pleasure to read!"-Ruti Teitel, New York Law School, author of Transitional Justice (2000), "From the trauma of the first Durban conference on racism to the ambivalence of Africa vis-a-vis the International Criminal Court, Pierre Hazan examines brilliantly the marketplace of grievances, justice, memory, and vindication. A beautifully written book, intellectually challenging, honest, and hard-hitting."--Louise Arbour, President and CEO, International Crisis Group; Former UN High-Commissioner for Human Rights; Former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda, "Hazan casts a critical eye at the grand redemptive promise of transitional justice, particularly the belief that the memory of mass violence, exposed to the clean light of technocratic solutions, can be relegated to an inert and complacent past. Atrocities reduce abstract, prepackaged formulas to raw humanity, to yardsticks and scales, yet Hazan remains hopeful that truth has a life and weight of its own."--Emily Geminder, The Global Journal, "Few people have analyzed as thoughtfully as Pierre Hazan the potential conflicts between peace and justice, and the tensions between righting the wrongs of the past and assuring harmony in the present. Skeptical and inquisitive, Hazan goes beyond clichés and dogmas to explore the rise-and the limits-of international law in resolving historical injustices."-Reed Brody, Human Rights Watch, "Pierre Hazan, in a brilliant and erudite book beautifully written, analyzes the fascinating account of the judicial and cultural revolution that started after the end of the Cold War."-Le Monde Diplomatique, "Pierre Hazan, in a brilliant and erudite book beautifully written, analyzes the fascinating account of the judicial and cultural revolution that started after the end of the Cold War."-- Le Monde Diplomatique, " Judging War, Judging History tackles issues of global justice head on: including probing issues of accountability regarding the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court, as well as compelling discussions of the UN meeting at Durban and local truth and reconciliation efforts. Always nuanced, full of interesting insights on the critical events of our time, this is a great pleasure to read!"—Ruti Teitel, New York Law School, author of Transitional Justice (2000), Judging War, Judging Historytackles issues of global justice head on: including probing issues of accountability regarding the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court, as well as compelling d|9780804769556|, "From the trauma of the first Durban conference on racism to the ambivalence of Africa vis-a-vis the International Criminal Court, Pierre Hazan examines brilliantly the marketplace of grievances, justice, memory, and vindication. A beautifully written book, intellectually challenging, honest, and hard-hitting."—Louise Arbour, President and CEO, International Crisis Group; Former UN High-Commissioner for Human Rights; Former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda, "Skeptical and inquisitive, Hazan goes beyond clichés and dogmas to explore the rise—and the limits—of international law in resolving historical injustices.—"Reed Brody,London Review of Books, "Pierre Hazan decodes the ideological and political story of the tools of international justice and national reconciliation."--Joelle Schachi, Amnesty International, "Pierre Hazan, in a brilliant and erudite book beautifully written, analyzes the fascinating account of the judicial and cultural revolution that started after the end of the Cold War."— Le Monde Diplomatique, "From the trauma of the first Durban conference on racism to the ambivalence of Africa vis-a-vis the International Criminal Court, Pierre Hazan examines brilliantly the marketplace of grievances, justice, memory, and vindication. A beautifully written book, intellectually challenging, honest, and hard-hitting."-Louise Arbour, President and CEO, International Crisis Group; Former UN High-Commissioner for Human Rights; Former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda, "Pierre Hazan decodes the ideological and political story of the tools of international justice and national reconciliation."-Joelle Schachi, Amnesty International, "Few people have analyzed as thoughtfully as Pierre Hazan the potential conflicts between peace and justice, and the tensions between righting the wrongs of the past and assuring harmony in the present. Skeptical and inquisitive, Hazan goes beyond clichés and dogmas to explore the rise—and the limits—of international law in resolving historical injustices."—Reed Brody, Human Rights Watch, "In Judging War, Judging history , Pierre Hazan offers an erudite account of the genesis of transitional justice. He tells a compelling tale of how it emerged and rapidly developed over the last two decades."--Thierry Cruvellier, African Affairs, "Few people have analyzed as thoughtfully as Pierre Hazan the potential conflicts between peace and justice, and the tensions between righting the wrongs of the past and assuring harmony in the present. Skeptical and inquisitive, Hazan goes beyond clichés and dogmas to explore the rise--and the limits--of international law in resolving historical injustices."--Reed Brody, Human Rights Watch, "In Judging War, Judging history , Pierre Hazan offers an erudite account of the genesis of transitional justice. He tells a compelling tale of how it emerged and rapidly developed over the last two decades."—Thierry Cruvellier, African Affairs
Copyright Date
2010
Topic
Human Rights, History & Theory, General, Courts
Lccn
2009-044478
Dewey Decimal
323.4/9
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Law, Political Science
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