1st Edition

Transitional Justice and Memory in Cambodia Beyond the Extraordinary Chambers

By Peter Manning Copyright 2017
180 Pages
by Routledge

180 Pages
by Routledge

180 Pages
by Routledge

Memories of violence, suffering and atrocities in Cambodia are today being pulled in different directions. A range of transitional justice practices have been put to work in the name of redressing, restoring and renewing memory. At the centre of this stage is the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), a hybrid tribunal established to prosecute the leaders of the Khmer Rouge... Read more

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Transitional justice and memory

Chapter 3. Political violence in Cambodia

Chapter 4. Moving forward through justice

Chapter 5. Memory on trial

Chapter 6. Complementary knowledge

Chapter 7. Victims and perpetrators

Chapter 8. Beyond the tribunal

Chapter 9. Remembering the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

Index

Biography

Peter Manning is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Bath. Peter has previously lectured in sociology at Liverpool Hope University and at the Centre for the Study of Human Rights at the London School of Economics, where he was awarded a PhD in 2014.