This book examines the role of economic violence (violations of economic and social rights, corruption, and plunder of natural resources) within the transitional justice agenda. Because economic violence often leads to conflict, is perpetrated during conflict, and continues afterwards as a legacy of conflict, a greater focus on economic and social rights issues in the transitional justice context is critical. One might add that insofar as transitional justice is increasingly seen as an instrument of peacebuilding rather than a simple political transition, focus on economic violence as the crucial root cause is key to preventing re-lapse into conflict. Recent increasing attention to economic issues by academics and truth commissions suggest this may be slowly changing, and that economic and social rights may represent the next frontier of transitional justice concerns. There remain difficult questions that have yet to be worked out at the level of theory, policy, and practice. Further scholarship in this regard is both timely, and necessary. This volume therefore presents an opportunity to fill an important gap. The project will bring together new papers by recognized and emerging scholars and policy experts in the field.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
ISBN-13
9781461481713
eBay Product ID (ePID)
158367540
Product Key Features
Subject Area
Social Psychology, Political Science
Author
Dustin N. Sharp
Publication Name
Justice and Economic Violence in Transition
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Economics
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
328 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
235mm
Item Width
155mm
Volume
5
Item Weight
6328g
Additional Product Features
Series Title
Springer Series in Transitional Justice
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Editor
Dustin N. Sharp
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