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My neighbor, my enemy : justice and community in the aftermath of mass atrocity
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My neighbor, my enemy : justice and community in the aftermath of mass atrocity

Author: Eric Stover; Harvey M Weinstein
Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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Explores the effects of war-crime trials and how societies rebuild after ethnic cleansing and genocide.

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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Eric Stover; Harvey M Weinstein
ISBN: 0521834953 9780521834957 0521542642 9780521542647
OCLC Number: 183926798
Description: xix, 349 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: List of contributors; Foreword Ariel Dorfman; Acknowledgments; Introduction: conflict, justice and reclamation Harvey M. Weinstein and Eric Stover; Part I. Institutional Approaches to Justice: Introduction; 1. A world unto itself? The application of international justice in the former Yugoslavia Laurel E. Fletcher and Harvey M. Weinstein; 2. Legal responses to genocide in Rwanda Alison des Forges and Timothy Longman; 3. Localizing justice: gacaca courts in post-genocide Rwanda Urusaro Alice Karekezi, Alphonse Nshimiyimana and Beth Mutamba; 4. Exhumation of mass graves: balancing legal and humanitarian needs Eric Stover and Rachel Shigekane; 5. Witnesses and the promise of justice in The Hague Eric Stover; 6. Reparations in the aftermath of repression and mass violence Naomi Roht-Arriaza; Part II. Social Reconstruction and Justice: Introduction; 7. Neighbors again? Intercommunity relations after ethnic cleansing Dinka Corkalo, Dean Ajdukovic, Harvey M. Weinstein, Eric Stover, Dino Djipa and Miklos Biro; 8. Memory, identity, and community in Rwanda Timothy Longman and Theoneste Rutagengwa; 9. Attitudes toward justice and social reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia Miklos Biro, Dean Ajdukovic, Dinka Corkalo, Dina Djipa, Petar Milin and Harvey M. Weinstein; 10. Connecting justice to human experience: attitudes toward accountability and reconciliation in Rwanda Timothy Longman, Phuong Pham and Harvey M. Weinstein; 11. Public education and social reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia Sarah Warshauer Freedman, Dinka Corkalo, Naomi Levy, Dino Abazovic, Bronwyn Leebaw, Dean Ajdukovic, Dino Djipa and Harvey M. Weinstein; 12. Confronting the past in Rwandan schools Sarah Warshauer Freedman, Deo Kambanda, Beth Lewis Samuelson, Innocent Mugisha, Immaculee Mukashema, Evode Mukama, Jean Mutabaruka, Harvey M. Weinstein and Timothy Longman; Part III. Survivors and Justice: Introduction; 13. Art out of the rubble Pamela Blotner; 14. Trust and betrayal in war Dean Ajdukovic and Dinka Corkalo; 15. Empathy and rehumanization after mass violence Jodi Halpern and Harvey M. Weinstein; Conclusion: a common objective, a universe of alternatives Eric Stover and Harvey M. Weinstein; Index.
Responsibility: edited by Eric Stover and Harvey M. Weinstein.
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