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Transitional justice and the 'disappeared' of Northern Ireland : silence, memory, and the construction of the past / Lauren Dempster.

By: Dempster, Lauren [author.]Series: Transitional justice: Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2019Description: xii, 279 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367727956; 9780815375647Subject(s): Disappeared persons -- Northern Ireland | Transitional justice -- Northern Ireland | Northern Ireland -- History -- 1968-1998 | Northern Ireland -- History -- 1998-DDC classification: 340.11509416
Contents:
‘Disappearing’ in international context : memory, silence, and the law -- The victims : mobilisation, the politics of victimhood, and constructing the ‘disappeared’ -- The republican movement : rationalising, leadership, and resolving the ‘disappeared’ -- The community : rumour, whispers, and ‘bystander complicity’ -- ‘Quiet’ transitional justice and ‘disappearing’ -- Acknowledgement, truth, and the collective memory of the ‘disappeared’ -- Conclusion : ‘disappearing’ and transitional justice – lessons from Northern Ireland.
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‘Disappearing’ in international context : memory, silence, and the law -- The victims : mobilisation, the politics of victimhood, and constructing the ‘disappeared’ -- The republican movement : rationalising, leadership, and resolving the ‘disappeared’ -- The community : rumour, whispers, and ‘bystander complicity’ -- ‘Quiet’ transitional justice and ‘disappearing’ -- Acknowledgement, truth, and the collective memory of the ‘disappeared’ -- Conclusion : ‘disappearing’ and transitional justice – lessons from Northern Ireland.

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