
Beyond Retribution
Seeking Justice in the Shadows of War
Rama Mani(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 10. July 2002
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-7456-2835-6 (ISBN)
Description
Today's wars leave a crippling legacy of deprivation and suffering, of physical and structural injustice, long after they submit to peaceful resolution. Survivors of war must find ways to live with the stultifying injustices littering their past and haunting their present - acts of discrimination and violence committed before, during and even after conflict.
Confronting the vexed challenge of re-marrying peace with justice out of the morass of war's injustices is the complex but imperative task facing post-conflict societies and the international community today. Using current examples from conflicts around the world, ranging from Africa and Asia to Latin America and Eastern Europe, it argues for a holistic and integrated approach to justice after conflict. It proposes that we must address all three dimensions of injustice embedded in conflict - symptom, consequence and cause, and that subsequently we must rebuild all three dimensions of justice - legal, rectificatory and distributive, in the aftermath. This timely book explores the difficulties and dilemmas confronted on the ground in restoring these, and concludes with pragmatic recommendations for dealing with such challenges of rebuilding peace with justice after contemporary conflicts.
This well-argued book will prove a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fields of peacebuilding, justice theory, international relations and politics.
Confronting the vexed challenge of re-marrying peace with justice out of the morass of war's injustices is the complex but imperative task facing post-conflict societies and the international community today. Using current examples from conflicts around the world, ranging from Africa and Asia to Latin America and Eastern Europe, it argues for a holistic and integrated approach to justice after conflict. It proposes that we must address all three dimensions of injustice embedded in conflict - symptom, consequence and cause, and that subsequently we must rebuild all three dimensions of justice - legal, rectificatory and distributive, in the aftermath. This timely book explores the difficulties and dilemmas confronted on the ground in restoring these, and concludes with pragmatic recommendations for dealing with such challenges of rebuilding peace with justice after contemporary conflicts.
This well-argued book will prove a valuable resource for students and professionals in the fields of peacebuilding, justice theory, international relations and politics.
Reviews / Votes
"Rama Mani's engaging book is a fine combination of arguments on the theory of justice and an assessment of practical problems in building a new society from the ruins of war and conflicts. It is "practical reason" par excellence."Professor Amartya Sen, Master, Trinity College, CambridgeMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Pop-up book
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Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-2835-6 (9780745628356)
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Polity Press
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Person
Rama Mani is the Senior Strategy Adviser for the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue in Geneva, and was previously the Africa Strategy Manager for Oxfam GB, based in East Africa.
Content
Abbreviations. Acknowledgements.
Section I Justice in Theory.
1. The Three Dimensions of Justice in Post-conflict Peacebuilding.
2. Concepts of Justice in Contemporary Philosophy.
Section II Justice in Practice.
3. Legal Justice: Re-establishing Order or restoring the Rule of Law?.
4.Rectificatory Justice: Punishing Perpetrators or Vindicating Victims?.
5. Distributive Justice: alleviating the Effects of Conflict or Targeting Causes?.
Section III Synthesis and Recommendations.
6. Recapturing Justice from the Shadows of War.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.
Section I Justice in Theory.
1. The Three Dimensions of Justice in Post-conflict Peacebuilding.
2. Concepts of Justice in Contemporary Philosophy.
Section II Justice in Practice.
3. Legal Justice: Re-establishing Order or restoring the Rule of Law?.
4.Rectificatory Justice: Punishing Perpetrators or Vindicating Victims?.
5. Distributive Justice: alleviating the Effects of Conflict or Targeting Causes?.
Section III Synthesis and Recommendations.
6. Recapturing Justice from the Shadows of War.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.