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Judges, Transition, and Human Rights

By John Morison, Kieran McEvoy, and Gordon Anthony

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  • Features interdisciplinary analysis drawing on human rights, politics, international relations, and peace and conflict studies
  • Includes contributions from some of the most prominent contemporary national and international human rights and transitional scholars
  • Draws on comparative experiences in South Africa, Canada, the USA, Britain, East Timor, IsraelPalestine, the Balkans, the Weimar Republic in Germany, the Irish Free State (and Republic of Ireland) and Northern Ireland

This book brings together many of the most prominent contemporary national and international human rights and transitional justice scholars in one collection. The book focuses in particular on the intersection between judges, transitional processes and human rights discourses. It brings together doctrinal, socio-legal and criminological perspectives on a range of topics including the judicial construction of national and supra-national constitutions, the role of human rights discourses in transition from conflict, and in a range of sites in more settled\\\' societies. The book draws upon comparative experiences in South Africa, Canada, the USA, Britain, Ireland, the Balkans, the Weimar Republic, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and elsewhere. It also situates that analysis within supra-national and indeed subnational frameworks.

Readership: Academics, scholars, and advanced students of International Human Rights Law, Comparative Law and Politics, International Relations, Peace Studies, and Conflict Resolution

Authors, editors, and contributors

Edited by John Morison, Professor of Jurisprudence, Head of School, Queens University Belfast, Kieran McEvoy, Professor of Law and Transitional Justice, Director of Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, School of Law, Queens University Belfast, and Gordon Anthony, Senior Lecturer in Law, Queens University Belfast

Published Year: 2007
Format: Hard Back
ISBN: 978-0-19-920493-9
Publisher: Oxford University Press
No of Pages: 600

Our Price: £ 80.00

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