Syrian diaspora mobilization for prospective transitional justice in the absence of transition

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Espen Stokke, Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm
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Abstract Mobilization for transitional justice typically “deals with the past,” focusing on retrospective attempts to deal with injustices. Little attention has been afforded to such mobilization when prospects for transition and justice are remote. The Syrian diaspora persistently mobilizes for what we call prospective transitional justice despite unfavorable circumstances. This article asks why. First, they have a sense of moral obligation to do so. Second, framing claims in terms of transitional justice and human rights is perceived as the best strategy to transform Syrian society. Third, transitional justice discourse is an avenue through which diaspora organizations secure institutional survival.
在没有过渡的情况下,为未来的过渡正义动员叙利亚侨民
摘要过渡时期司法动员通常“处理过去”,侧重于处理不公正现象的追溯性尝试。在过渡和正义前景渺茫的情况下,很少注意这种动员。尽管处境不利,散居国外的叙利亚人仍坚持不懈地动员起来,争取我们所说的未来的过渡时期正义。这篇文章问为什么。首先,他们有这样做的道德义务感。其次,从过渡时期司法和人权的角度提出主张被认为是改变叙利亚社会的最佳战略。第三,过渡时期司法话语是侨民组织确保机构生存的途径。
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