This book is valuable for law, sociology, and transitional justice researchers and postgraduate students interested in themes including cause lawyering, the sociology of the professions, the legal profession, gender and the law, the role of law in transition, peace negotiations, truth recovery, amnesties, strategic litigation, and legal ethics.
This book is valuable for law, sociology, and transitional justice researchers and postgraduate students interested in themes including cause lawyering, the sociology of the professions, the legal profession, gender and the law, the role of law in transition, peace negotiations, truth recovery, amnesties, strategic litigation, and legal ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kieran McEvoy is Professor of Law and Transitional Justice at Queen's University Belfast. He is author or editor of six books on conflict and transition. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Member of Royal Irish Academy, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and has been a human rights activist for over three decades.
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations 1. Lawyers in conflict and transition 2. Cause lawyers, political violence, and professionalism in conflict 3. Boycott, resistance, and the law: cause lawyering in conflict, repression, and transition 4. Gender and cause lawyering in conflicted, authoritarian, and transitional societies 5. Government lawyers in conflict, repression, and transition 6. Lawyers in transitional political negotiations 7. Lawyers, transitional justice and dealing with the past 8. Conclusion Appendices Bibliography.
Acknowledgements List of abbreviations 1. Lawyers in conflict and transition 2. Cause lawyers, political violence, and professionalism in conflict 3. Boycott, resistance, and the law: cause lawyering in conflict, repression, and transition 4. Gender and cause lawyering in conflicted, authoritarian, and transitional societies 5. Government lawyers in conflict, repression, and transition 6. Lawyers in transitional political negotiations 7. Lawyers, transitional justice and dealing with the past 8. Conclusion Appendices Bibliography.
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