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Based on original empirical research, this book explores retributive and gender justice, the potentials and limits of agency, and the correlation of transitional justice and social change through case studies of current dynamics in post-violence countries such Rwanda, South Africa, Cambodia, East Timor, Columbia, Chile and Germany.Introduction: Gender in Transitional Justice; S.Buckley-Zistel? & M.Zolkos PART I: RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE AND GENDER JUSTICE The Role of the ICC in Transitional Gender Justice: Capacity and Limitations; L.Chappell Gendered Under-Enforcement in the Transitional Justice Context; F.D.N? Aol?in Neglected Crimes: The Challenge of Raising Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia; S.Studzinsky PART II: TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL CHANGE Continuities of Violence against Women in South Africa: The Limitations of Transitional Justice; R.Sigsworth & N.Valji Transitioning to What? Transitional Justice and Gendered Citizenship in Chile and Colombia; C.O'Rourke PART III: POTENTIALS AND LIMITS OF AGENCY Asserting their Presence! Women's Quest for Transitional Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda; R.Mageza-Barthel How Sexuality Changes Agency: Gay Men, Jews, and Transitional Justice; A.von Wahl PART IV: POLITICS OF JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION Gender-Inclusivity in Transitional Justice Strategies: Women in Timor-Leste; E.Porter Frau Mata Hari on Trial. Seduction, Espionage and Gendered Abjection in Reunifying Germany; M.Zolkos Transitions to Justice; N.DhawanLOUISE CHAPPELL Professor and Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the School of Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of New South Wales, AustraliaNIKITA DHAWAN Junior Professor for Political Science at Goethe-University Frankfurt, GermanyRIRHANDU MAGEZA-BARTHEL Political Scientist and Research Assistant for Gender and Postcolonial Studies within the Cluster of Excellence 'The Formation of Normative Orders' at the GoethlsÇ
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