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Transitional (in)Justice and Enforcing the Peace on Palestine

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  • Provides a detailed examination of transitional justice practice in Palestine-Israel
  • Builds on the author's interest in transitional justice and liberal peacebuilding, and the works of Erakat and Halper
  • Offers an important contribution to the ongoing discussion on the impact of liberal and neo-liberal thought

Part of the book series: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies (RCS)

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This book considers the growing interest in transitional justice practices that take place against the backdrop of ongoing settler-colonialism in Palestine. By critiquing the role of common top-down and bottom-up interventions, namely truth recovery and international criminal justice, the book argues that transitional justice acts as an extension of a deeply flawed peacebuilding process that has been so destructive in Palestine and has a deflating effect when it comes to advancing calls for meaningful decolonisation. A ‘radicalisation’ of transitional justice that takes place in settler-colonial contexts, one that prioritises conversations around meaningful decolonisation, is therefore required. The book will appeal to those with an interest in peacebuilding, conflict transformation and transitional justice. 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Trinity College Dublin, Belfast, Ireland

    Brendan Ciarán Browne

About the author

Dr Brendan Ciarán Browne is Assistant Professor Conflict Resolution & Reconciliation, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland and Fellow at the Trinity Centre for Resistance Studies.

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