Articulating the Links Between Transitional Justice and Development: Justice and Social Integration
Author: Pablo de Greiff
Date: 2009
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What are the links and boundaries between transitional justice and development? What can transitional justice contribute to development? This book chapter published by the Social Science Research Council argues that transitional justice promotes social integration, and it is in this capacity that it overlaps with and may serve the interests of development. Transitional justice has a norm-affirming role, and can enhance recognition, trust, and political participation, helping to strengthen inclusive, participatory citizenship. Citizenship stands in both an instrumental and a constitutive relationship with justice and with development.
The broader one’s understanding of development, the greater its conceptual overlap with transitional justice. For example, atrocities and the legacies of unaddressed atrocities arguably undermine most of the basic capabilities in Nussbaum’s version of a capability account of development. The notion of social capital also helps to demonstrate the relevance of past massive rights violations to development work; those who experience serious human rights violations are often left with a deep, abiding sense of fear and uncertainty, and further ‘spillover effects’ apply to significantly larger groups.
Many transitional and post-conflict societies face immense developmental challenges, and many developing countries face abiding ‘justice deficits’ concerning massive past human rights abuses. The possibility of implementing transitional justice measures depends on the satisfaction of developmental preconditions to which transitional justice promoters have not always been sufficiently attuned.
Transitional justice interventions have not so far been designed with an eye to their developmental potential, nor been integrated into development strategies. It is likely however that these ‘indirect’ links will be the most significant.
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De Greiff, P., 2009, 'Articulating the Links Between Transitional Justice and Development: Justice and Social Integration', in de Greiff, P. and Duthie, R. (eds.) Transitional Justice and Development: Making Connections, International Center for Transitional Justice and Social Science Research Council, New York, pp 28-75.
Organisation: Social Science Research Council, http://www.ssrc.org