In an age of accountability, how do states continue to escape justice? Through the cases of Rwanda, Uganda, and Northern Ireland, Escaping Justice offers a robust theory for when and how governments with blood on their hands advance impunity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
In an age of accountability, how do states continue to escape justice? Through the cases of Rwanda, Uganda, and Northern Ireland, Escaping Justice offers a robust theory for when and how governments with blood on their hands advance impunity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Cyanne E. Loyle is the Political Science Board of Visitors Early Career Professor of Political Science at Pennsylvania State University and a Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO). She is also the co-Director of the Northern Ireland Research Initiative and co-creator of the Post-Conflict Justice (PCJ) and During-Conflict Justice (DCJ) databases. Her work has been funded by the US National Science Foundation, the Norwegian Research Council, and the US Institute of Peace, and published in venues such as Comparative Political Studies, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Human Rights, Journal of Peace Research and Perspectives on Politics. Her website is www.cyanneloyle.com.
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Preface and acknowledgements Introduction 1. Escaping justice in the age of accountability 2. Justice and coercion in Rwanda 3. The big tent of justice in Uganda 4. Justice concessions in Northern Ireland Conclusion Appendix 1: Methodology Appendix 2: Elite interview list by case Bibliography Index.
Preface and acknowledgements Introduction 1. Escaping justice in the age of accountability 2. Justice and coercion in Rwanda 3. The big tent of justice in Uganda 4. Justice concessions in Northern Ireland Conclusion Appendix 1: Methodology Appendix 2: Elite interview list by case Bibliography Index.
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