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Foreword | ||
Introduction : conflict, justice and reclamation | 1 | |
1 | A world unto itself ? : the application of international justice in the former Yugoslavia | 29 |
2 | Legal responses to genocide in Rwanda | 49 |
3 | Localizing justice : gacaca courts in post-genocide Rwanda | 69 |
4 | Exhumation of mass graves : balancing legal and humanitarian needs | 85 |
5 | Witnesses and the promise of justice in The Hague | 104 |
6 | Reparations in the aftermath of repression and mass violence | 121 |
7 | Neighbors again? : intercommunity relations after ethnic cleansing | 143 |
8 | Memory, identity, and community in Rwanda | 162 |
9 | Attitudes toward justice and social reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia | 183 |
10 | Connecting justice to human experience : attitudes toward accountability and reconciliation in Rwanda | 206 |
11 | Public education and social reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia | 226 |
12 | Confronting the past in Rwandan schools | |
13 | Art out of the rubble | 269 |
14 | Trust and betrayal in war | 287 |
15 | Empathy and rehumanization after mass violence | 303 |
Conclusion : a common objective, a universe of alternatives | 323 |
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