Deadline- 25 June 2013
Center for Conflict Studies is seeking proposals for conference on Maneuvering the Maze: Understanding Justice in Conflicts. This conference aim to explore the many notions of justice, the importance and role of justice in conflict and peace, the various approaches to justice, and the key players involved in providing, seeking and receiving justice.
Thematic areas-
- Retributive/Legal/Procedural Justice
- Restorative Justice
- Psychological/Personal Justice
- Social Justice/Distributive Justice
- Environmental Justice
- Transitional Justice
- Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, Tribunals and Special Courts
- Apology, Forgiveness and Justice
- History, Memory and Justice
- International Law/ Human Rights/Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- Religion/Philosophy/Ethics and Justice
Eligibility–
Graduate students, academics, and practitioners in conflict studies and other related disciplines (such as law, human rights, philosophy, psychology and environment) who can offer perspectives from their empirical research are invited to apply.
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