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Cambodia's trials : contrasting visions of truth, transitional justice and national recovery / Edited by Robin Biddulph and Alexandra Kent.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NIAS studies in Asian topics ; 81Publisher: Copenhagen, Denmark : NIAS Press, 2023Description: xiv, 370 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788776943301
  • 9788776943318
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.5960251 BID
Contents:
Section 1: Context 1- Egregious Dysfunctions: Transitional Justice in Cambodia's Limited Access Order. by Padraig McAuliffe 2- Khmers Rouges and Khmer Rights. by Grégory Mikaelian 3- The Rhetoric and Language of Justice at the ECCC. by Rebecca Gidley 4- Narratives of Complex Political Victims: Constructing Victimhood and Negotiating 'Khmer Rouge' Identity in Post-Conflict Cambodia. Savina Sirik
Section 2: Interactions 5- Upholding the Right to Effective Legal representation in Cambodia: Lessons Learned from the Extraordianary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. by Soy Kimsan and Hing Vandanet 6- The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Failed Justice or Catalyst for Transformation? by Laura McGrew 7- Outsourcing Outreach: "Counter-Translation"of Outreach Activities at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. by Alexandra Kent 8- Violent Ruptures, Collective Memory and the Temporal Boraderes of the ECCC in a Cambodian Village. by Sina Emde
Section 3: Beyound 9- Ecocide in the Shadow of Transitional Justice: Genocidal Primig and the March of Modernity. by Courtney Work 10- Beyond Transition: Local Experiences of Change in the Forty Years Since the Fall of Democratic Kampuchea. by Robin Biddulph 11- The Dead, Haunting, and Reordering Cambodian Society After the Khmer Rouge. by Caroline Bennett 12- From Khmer Rouge Soldier to Guardian Spirit: Memorialization, Transformation, and Reunification. by Eve Monique Zucker
Colour illustrations
Index

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section 1: Context
1- Egregious Dysfunctions: Transitional Justice in Cambodia's Limited Access Order. by Padraig McAuliffe
2- Khmers Rouges and Khmer Rights. by Grégory Mikaelian
3- The Rhetoric and Language of Justice at the ECCC. by Rebecca Gidley
4- Narratives of Complex Political Victims: Constructing Victimhood and Negotiating 'Khmer Rouge' Identity in Post-Conflict Cambodia. Savina Sirik


Section 2: Interactions
5- Upholding the Right to Effective Legal representation in Cambodia: Lessons Learned from the Extraordianary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. by Soy Kimsan and Hing Vandanet
6- The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Failed Justice or Catalyst for Transformation? by Laura McGrew
7- Outsourcing Outreach: "Counter-Translation"of Outreach Activities at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. by Alexandra Kent
8- Violent Ruptures, Collective Memory and the Temporal Boraderes of the ECCC in a Cambodian Village. by Sina Emde

Section 3: Beyound
9- Ecocide in the Shadow of Transitional Justice: Genocidal Primig and the March of Modernity. by Courtney Work
10- Beyond Transition: Local Experiences of Change in the Forty Years Since the Fall of Democratic Kampuchea. by Robin Biddulph
11- The Dead, Haunting, and Reordering Cambodian Society After the Khmer Rouge. by Caroline Bennett
12- From Khmer Rouge Soldier to Guardian Spirit: Memorialization, Transformation, and Reunification. by Eve Monique Zucker

Colour illustrations

Index

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