‘The law comes first?’: the dynamics of victims’ redress in Bosnia and Herzegovina

IF 0.8 2区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Southeast European and Black Sea Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14683857.2022.2093562
Jessie Barton Hronešová
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ABSTRACT What explains the variety in victim-centric state policies of redress in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)? Rather than analyzing BiH as a special case of a divided ethno-national state, this article studies domestic victimhood politics as a phenomenon with wider comparative applications for post-conflict contexts. Redress, a set of policies that legally recognize victims/survivors of wartime atrocities and provide them with in-kind and financial support, has increasingly entered the demands of victims/survivors. Many have sought to expand their rights through new legal frameworks at the state and subnational levels. However, in the Bosnian case only some have succeeded (or partially succeeded) with their demands. Why? Using fieldwork data and relying on literature in transitional justice, identity and peacebuilding, I argue that the differences go beyond ethno-national divisions and identity politics and are explained by how victims/survivors utilize their victim capital that combines mobilization resources, moral authority and international salience.
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“法律是第一位的?:波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那受害者补救的动态
摘要是什么解释了战后波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那以受害者为中心的国家补救政策的多样性?本文没有将波黑作为一个分裂的民族国家的特例进行分析,而是将国内受害者政治作为一种在冲突后背景下具有更广泛比较应用的现象进行研究。补救是一套从法律上承认战时暴行受害者/幸存者并为他们提供实物和财政支持的政策,越来越多地满足了受害者/幸存者的需求。许多人试图通过州和国家以下各级的新法律框架来扩大他们的权利。然而,在波斯尼亚的情况下,只有一些人成功地(或部分成功地)满足了他们的要求。为什么?利用实地调查数据,并依靠过渡时期司法、身份认同和建设和平方面的文献,我认为,这些差异超出了民族分裂和身份政治的范畴,可以通过受害者/幸存者如何利用他们的受害者资本来解释,这种资本结合了动员资源、道德权威和国际知名度。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to establish a line of communication with these regions of Europe. Previously isolated from the European mainstream, the Balkan and Black Sea regions are in need of serious comparative study as are the individual countries, no longer "at the edge" of Europe. The principal disciplines covered by the journal are politics, political economy, international relations and modern history; other disciplinary approaches are accepted as appropriate. The journal will take both an academic and also a more practical policy-oriented approach and hopes to compensate for the serious information deficit on the countries under consideration.
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