When Faith Meets History: The Influence of Religion on Transitional Justice
THE RELIGIOUS IN RESPONSE TO MASS ATROCITY: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES, Thomas Brudholm and Thomas Cushman, (eds.), pp. 174-212, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
40 Pages Posted: 12 Jun 2009
Date Written: 2009
Abstract
This book chapter argues for the impact of religion on transitional justice through an examination of 16 case studies. It identifies when, how and under what conditions religion shapes countries' choices of transitional justice institutions.
Keywords: transitional justice, religion and transitional justice, reconciliation
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Philpott, Daniel, When Faith Meets History: The Influence of Religion on Transitional Justice (2009). THE RELIGIOUS IN RESPONSE TO MASS ATROCITY: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES, Thomas Brudholm and Thomas Cushman, (eds.), pp. 174-212, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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