Transitional Justice as Repression and Resistance

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW Journal of International Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1093/jicj/mqac027
Noha Aboueldahab
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Transitional justice practices in the Arab World have unfolded in ways that both reinforce the value of the critical turn in transitional justice while also underscoring its limitations. Used as both a tool of repression and of resistance, transitional justice practices in the Arab World mark a significant development in the field by expanding its dynamic processes across time and space. Ongoing violence and the resurgence of authoritarian rule have necessitated a transitional justice process that aims to help deliver on the revolutionary objectives of the Arab uprisings themselves: to uproot decades of structural oppression and authoritarian rule. This article begins with a brief review of the critical turn in transitional justice and how it presents questions, limitations, and opportunities with regard to key transitional justice practices in the Arab World. Next, it will examine how such practices have made the state and its institutions as object of transitional justice as opposed to its enforcer. The article will then address the potentials of universal jurisdiction as a transitional justice strategy that has just as much to do with a broader political project, such as weakening an authoritarian regime, as it does with the narrower goal of putting regime officials on trial. Finally, I argue that transitional justice in the Arab World is a tool of resistance to colonial and neo-colonial powers, making it an important engine of Third World Approaches to International Law praxis.
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作为镇压和抵抗的过渡时期司法
阿拉伯世界的过渡时期司法实践既强化了过渡时期司法关键转折的价值,又突显了其局限性。作为镇压和抵抗的工具,阿拉伯世界的过渡时期司法实践通过跨越时间和空间扩大其动态进程,标志着该领域的重大发展。持续的暴力和独裁统治的复兴需要一个过渡时期的司法程序,旨在帮助实现阿拉伯起义本身的革命目标:根除数十年的结构性压迫和独裁统治。本文首先简要回顾了过渡时期司法的关键转折,以及它如何提出阿拉伯世界关键过渡时期司法实践的问题、局限性和机遇。接下来,它将研究这种做法是如何使国家及其机构成为过渡时期司法的对象,而不是执法者。然后,这篇文章将探讨普遍管辖权作为一种过渡司法战略的潜力,这种战略与更广泛的政治项目有着同样的关系,比如削弱威权政权,就像它与审判政权官员这一更狭隘的目标有着同样大的关系。最后,我认为,阿拉伯世界的过渡时期司法是抵抗殖民主义和新殖民主义势力的工具,使其成为第三世界国际法实践方法的重要引擎。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Criminal Justice aims to promote a profound collective reflection on the new problems facing international law. Established by a group of distinguished criminal lawyers and international lawyers, the Journal addresses the major problems of justice from the angle of law, jurisprudence, criminology, penal philosophy, and the history of international judicial institutions. It is intended for graduate and post-graduate students, practitioners, academics, government officials, as well as the hundreds of people working for international criminal courts.
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