Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 383 pages) |
Contents |
Otherness and violence in states, Christianity, and institutions -- Historical-structural injustice -- Power -- Emotions and dealing with the past -- Investigating historical-structural injustices -- Litigation and historical-structural injustices -- Reparations -- Apologies -- Reconciliation |
Summary |
"James Gallen provides an in-depth evaluation of the responses of Western States and churches to their historical abuses from a transitional justice perspective. Using a comparative lens, this book examines the application of transitional justice to address and redress the past in Ireland, Australia, Canada, the United States and United Kingdom. It evaluates the use of public inquiries and truth commissions, litigation, reparations, apologies, and reconciliation in each context to address these abuses. Significantly, this analysis considers how power and public emotions influence, and often impede, transitional justice's ability to address historical-structural injustices. In addressing historical abuses, power fails to be redistributed and national and religious myths are not reconsidered, leading Gallen to conclude that the existing transitional justice efforts of states and churches remain an unrepentant form of justice"-- Provided by the publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 3, 2023) |
Subject |
Reparations for historical injustices -- English-speaking countries
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Transitional justice -- English-speaking countries
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Church and state -- English-speaking countries
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Reparations for historical injustices
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Transitional justice
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Church and state
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English-speaking countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2022039244 |
ISBN |
9781009025973 |
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100902597X |
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