Transitional Justice in the Asia-Pacific
"Transitional Justice in the Asia-Pacific" by Renée Jeffery is a groundbreaking exploration into the intricate processes and practices of transitional justice across the Asia-Pacific region. Published in 2013 by Cambridge University Press, this hardback volume spans 311 pages and features contributions from some of the world’s foremost experts in the field, alongside regional and country specialists.
This comprehensive work delves into pivotal case studies, including Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Aceh in Indonesia, South Korea, the Solomon Islands, and East Timor. By examining these varied contexts, the book offers an insightful analysis of how transitional justice operates in different political landscapes, highlighting the challenges and successes faced within each unique scenario.
Whether you’re a scholar of political crimes and offenses, a practitioner in the field, or simply interested in the concept of rule of law, Jeffery's work serves as an essential resource in understanding the impacts and methodologies of transitional justice in this diverse and dynamic region.