Children and Transitional Justice: Truth-Telling, Accountability and Reconciliation (Human Rights Program)

Sharanjeet Parmar (Editor), Mindy Jane Roseman (Editor), Saudamini Siegrist (Editor), and Theo Sowa (Editor)

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Children are increasingly a focus of international and national courts and truth commissions. Their participation, including through testimony that bears witness to their experiences, demonstrates their critical role in truth, justice, and reconciliation processes. If children are to engage, however, their rights must be respected. This book includes analysis of the recent involvement of children in transitional justice processes in Liberia, Peru, Sierra Leone, and South Africa. It also explores key areas of current debates among legal scholars and child rights advocates, such as international criminal responsibility, traditional and restorative justice, reparations, psychosocial support for child witnesses, and links between education and reconciliation. The book emphasizes how children must be engaged during post-conflict transition. If children are excluded, they may become vulnerable to a continuing cycle of violence, affecting future generations. In contrast, through active involvement in transitions, children and adolescents can be the catalysts for justice, reconciliation, and peace-building within their own families and communities.
  • ISBN13 9780979639548
  • Publish Date 1 May 2010
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 3 October 2016
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint International Human Rights Clinic