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Disarming The Past Transitional Justice And Excombatants Advancing Transitional Justice Ana Cutter Patel

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Disarming The Past Transitional Justice And Excombatants Advancing Transitional Justice Ana Cutter Patel
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Publisher: Social Science Research Council
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Ana Cutter Patel
ISBN: 9780984125708, 0984125701
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Disarming The Past Transitional Justice And Excombatants Advancing Transitional Justice Ana Cutter Patel by Ana Cutter Patel 9780984125708, 0984125701 instant download after payment.

For the past twenty years, international donors have invested heavily in large-scale disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programs, while, at the same time, transitional justice measures have proliferated, bringing truth, justice, and reparations to those recovering from state violence and civil war. Yet DDR programs are seldom deconstructed to discover whether they truly achieve their justice-related aims. Additionally, transitional justice mechanisms rarely articulate strategies for coordinating with DDR. Disarming the Past examines the connections—and failures—between these two initiatives within peacebuilding contexts and evaluates future links between DDR programs and the aims of transitional justice. The outcome of a substantial research project initiated by the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), this book is crucial for anyone interested in effective interventions and enduring outcomes.

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