After genocide : transitional justice, post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation in Rwanda and beyond /
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Imprint: | New York : Columbia University Press, c2009. |
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Description: | xxviii, 399 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7369492 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Note
- Abbreviations
- Glossary
- The Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Part I. Introduction and Background
- After Genocide
- 1. The Past is Prologue: Planning the 1994 Rwandan Genocide
- 2. Without Justice, No Reconciliation: A Survivor's Experience of Genocide
- 3. The Peacekeeping System, Britain and the 1994 Rwandan Genocide
- Part II. Politics of Memory, Identity and Healing
- 4. The Politics of Memory in Post-Genocide Rwanda
- 5. Reconstructing Political Identities in Rwanda
- 6. Genocide-Laundering: Historical Revisionism, Genocide Denial and the Rassemblement Républicain pour la Démocratie au Rwanda
- 7. We are Pretending Peace: Local Memory and the Absence of Social Transformation and Reconciliation in Rwanda
- 8. Confronting Conflict and Poverty through Trauma Healing: Integrating Peace-building and Development Processes in Rwanda
- 9. Only Healing Heals: Concepts and Methods of Psycho-Social Healing in Post-Genocide Rwanda
- Part III. Post-Genocide Transitional Justice, Reconstruction and Reconciliation
- 10. Establishing a Conceptual Framework: Six Key Transitional Justice Themes
- 11. Post-Genocide Justice in Rwanda: A Spectrum of Options
- 12. The United States Role in the Establishment of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- 13. The Contribution of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the Development of International Criminal Law
- 14. Prosecuting Genocide in the Digital Age: An Information Management Perspective
- 15. The Rules (and Politics) of Engagement: The Gacaca Courts and Post-Genocide Justice, Healing and Reconciliation in Rwanda
- 16. The Institutionalisation of Impunity: A Judicial Perspective of the Rwandan Genocide
- Part IV. Legal And Institutional Lessons After Rwanda
- 17. The Rwanda Effect: The Development and Endorsement of the 'Responsibility to Protect'
- 18. Some Lessons for the International Criminal Court from the International Judicial Response to the Rwandan Genocide
- 19. Balancing Justice and Order: State-building and the Prosecution of War Crimes in Rwanda and Kosovo
- 20. Tensions in Transitional Justice
- Index