Table of Contents: 9 Acknowledgments11 Introduction Incorporating Transitional Justice into the Response to Displacement Roger Duthie37 Chapter 1 Contributing to Durable Solutions: Transitional Justice and the Integration and Reintegration of Displaced Persons Roger Duthie65 Chapter 2 Addressing Concerns about Transitional Justice in Displacement Contexts: A Humanitarian Perspective Bryce Campbell85 Chapter 3 Protection in the Past Tense: Restitution at the Juncture of Humanitarian Response to Displacement and Transitional Justice Rhodri C. Williams139 Chapter 4 The Potential for Redress: Reparations and Large-Scale Displacement Peter Van der Auweraert189 Chapter 5 Truth-Telling and Displacement: Patterns and Prospects Megan Bradley233 Chapter 6 Criminal Justice and Forced Displacement: International and National Perspectives Federico Andreu-Guzman279 Chapter 7 Ensuring Long-Term Protection: Justice-Sensitive Security Sector Reform and Displacement Marina Caparini329 Chapter 8 The Nexus between Displacement and Transitional Justice: A Gender-Justice Dimension Lucy Hovil360 Contributors
Pablo de Greiff is director of research at the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ). Formerly associate professor of philosophy at the State University of New York, Buffalo, and Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for Human Values, Princeton University, he is the author of articles on transitional justice, democratic theory, and the relationship between morality, politics, and the law. He is the editor of nine books, including The Handbook of Reparations.Roger Duthie is a research associate at ICTJ. He previously worked as a researcher, writer, and editor at KPMG, the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and Oxford University Press. He has published articles on transitional justice and development; disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration; and vetting.
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