TY - BOOK TI - Reconciliation(s): transitional justice in postconflict societie s T2 - Studies in nationalism and ethnic conflict SN - 9780773534636 (pbk.) U1 - 323.49 23 PY - 2009/// CY - Montreal, Ithaca [N.Y.] PB - McGill-Queen's University Press KW - Reconciliation KW - Political aspects KW - Justice, Administration of KW - Restorative justice KW - Transitional justice KW - Human rights KW - Crimes against humanity KW - Peace-building N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Joanna R. Quinn --; Forgiveness as righteousness; Laurence Thomas --; Towards the healing of history: an explorat ion of the relation between pardon and peace; Nicholas Frayling --; Dialectic of acknowledgment; Trudy Govier --; Transitional ju stice in Morocco: lifting the veil on a hidden face; Veerle Opgenha ffen and Mark Freeman --; Traditional justice and legal pluralism in transitional context: The case of Rwanda's Gacaca Courts; Rosemary Nagy --; Truth and the challenge of reconciliation in Guatemala; Anita Isaacs --; Contact and culture: mechanisms of reconciliation in schools of North Ireland and Israel; Caitlin Donnelly and Joanne H ughes --; What reconciliation? Traditional mechanisms of acknowledgme nt in Uganda; Joanne R. Quinn --; Survey of reconciliation proces ses in Bosnia and Herzegovina : the gap between people and politics; Valery Perry --; Tensions between human rights and the politics o f reconciliation : a South African case study; Stephanus Du Toit --; Interethnic reconciliation in Lebanon: after the Civil War; Sam ar El-Masri --; Beyond coexistence: Towards a working definition of r econciliation; Brandon Hamber and Grâainne Kelly N2 - 'Reconciliation(s)' considers the definition of the concept of recon ciliation itself, focusing on the definitional dialogue that arises fro m the attempts to situate reconciliation within a theoretical and analy tical framework ER -