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Transitional Justice

Transitional Justice

Abstract

This special issue of the ISJ reviews key aspects of transitional justice as a desirable solution to the problem of terrorism in the Occupied Territories. In the introductory article, authors seek to develop a specific profile of transitional justice that is appropriate and feasible for the Occupied Territories (OT), in light of the experience of other international tribunals. Subsequent articles provide current and historic overviews of terrorism and its consequences in the OT, as well as analyses of terrorism in light of human rights law, international law, and reparations to victims. The volume also gives in-depth attention to gender questions related to transitional justice and the situation in the OT. Product of workshop No. 2 at the 10th MRM 2009  Transitional Justice: A Conceptual and Normative Framework for Combating Terrorism in Occupied Territories / Pr. Carmen Quesada Alcalá, Pr. Mehdi Zakerian 1  La lutte contre le terrorisme et la justice globale : une harmonie difficile à conjuguer ? / Pr. MARTA IGLESIAS BERLANGA 23  Reparations for Victims as a Key Element of Transitional Justice in the Middle East Occupied Territories: A Legal and Institutional Approach / Pr. Fernando Val-Garijo 39  Terrosim and Justice in the Occupied Territories: A Case Studies Research / Pr. Milena Costas Trascasas 63  The Participation of Womens in Transitional Justice / Pr. Teresa Marcos Martin 93  Transitional Justice and Gender Questions in Occupied Territories / Pr. Ruth Abril Stoffels 107  Terrorism and Transitional Jusitice in the Palestinian Occuppied Territories / Dr. Thomas Hill 135  Transitional Justice: Lessons from the Past / Pr. Kenneth Christie 171  Droits de l’homme et justice transitionnelle / Claribel de Castro Sánchez 209

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Middle East, Transitional Justice, Occupied Territories, Gender, terrorism

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