Ni Aolain, Fionnuala and Rooney, Eilish (2007) Underenforcement and Intersectionality: Gendered Aspects of Transition. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 1 . pp. 338-354. [Journal article]
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Abstract
The transitional justice field has generally been preoccupied by ‘dealing with the past.’ Increasingly, it is also understood as enabling conflicted or politically unstable societies to integrate liberal democratic norms into processes of state-building or regime reform. Building on previous work, this article asserts that transitional justice encompasses far more in conceptual and policy terms. Two substantive arenas have generally been overlooked: underenforcement of change processes with transformational effects for women and the application of intersectionality theory to the experiences of women in post-conflict societies. This article addresses those lacunae.
| Item Type: | Journal article |
|---|---|
| Faculties and Schools: | Faculty of Social Sciences |
| Research Institutes and Groups: | Transitional Justice Institute |
| ID Code: | 14654 |
| Deposited By: | Ms Lisa Gormley |
| Deposited On: | 27 Jul 2010 11:08 |
| Last Modified: | 15 Jun 2011 11:00 |
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