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  1. Ethical Commitment to Women's Participation in Transitional Justice.Elisabeth Porter - 2013 - Global Justice Theory Practice Rhetoric 6:1-20.
    Ethical issues of justice and human rights are central to countries emerging from conflict. Yet involving women in transitional justice processes rarely is articulated in ethical terms. To make a case for an ethical commitment to improving women’s participation in these processes, the paper begins by exploring why transitional justice strategies should bother with gender. Women and men often experience conflict and injustices differently which may require different responses to redress harms suffered. Timor-Leste is used as a case study. The (...)
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  • Ethical Commitment to Women’s Participation in Transitional Justice.Elisabeth Porter - 2014 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 6.
    Ethical issues of justice and human rights are central to countries emerging from conflict. Yet involving women in transitional justice processes rarely is articulated in ethical terms. To make a case for an ethical commitment to improving women’s participation in these processes, the paper begins by exploring why transitional justice strategies should bother with gender. Women and men often experience conflict and injustices differently which may require different responses to redress harms suffered. Timor-Leste is used as a case study. The (...)
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  • Ethical Commitment to Women's Participation in Transitional Justice.Elisabeth Porter - 2013 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 6:1-20.
    Ethical issues of justice and human rights are central to countries emerging from conflict. Yet involving women in transitional justice processes rarely is articulated in ethical terms. To make a case for an ethical commitment to improving women’s participation in these processes, the paper begins by exploring why transitional justice strategies should bother with gender. Women and men often experience conflict and injustices differently which may require different responses to redress harms suffered. Timor-Leste is used as a case study. The (...)
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