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1 Conflict and Transitional Justice: Feminist Approaches - Emory University - September 19-20, 2008 [i] (2008)

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Conflict and Transitional Justice: Feminist Approaches
Emory University-September 19-20, 2008
Friday, September 19th
4:30-6:45-Discussion: Theorizing Transitional Justice
Catherine O'Rourke: University of Ulster School of Law, The Shifting Signifier of
'Community' in Transitional Justice
David Grey: University of Maryland School of Law, A No Excuse Approach to
Transitional Justice
Dina Francesca Haynes: New England School of Law, Lessons from Arizona Market:
Women, Privatization and the Private Sphere in Post Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina
7:00-9:00--Dinner
Saturday, September 20th
9:30-11:45-Discussion: Addressing Sexual Exploitation
Lt. Daniel Blocq RNLN: Koninidijk Instituut voor de Marine, 'Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
in Relation to the Humanitarian Peacekeeping Identity
Pascha Bueno Hansen: University of California Santa Cruz, Itinerary ofan Orphan
Project: State and Society Ambivalence toward Sexual Violence During the Internal Armed
Conflicts in Peru
Wui Ling Cheah: National University of Singapore, Revisiting the Tokyo Trials'
Historical Legacy: The Resistance Paradigm ofPost-Conflict Justice
Noon-1:15-Discussion: Feminist Critiques
Mary H. Hansel: Alliance for International Women's Rights, New York, International
Law's Crisis Fetish: A Feminist Temporal Approach
Teresa Godwin Phelps: American University Washington College of Law, The
Symbolic and Communicative Function ofInternational Criminal Tribunals
1:30-2:45--Lunch
Presentation: Fionnuala Ni Aolain: University of Ulster, A Feminist Theory ofHarm
3:00-5:15-Discussion-Alternative Ideas ofJustice
Estelle Zinsstag: Queen's University, Belfast, Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts and
Restorative Justice: Some Exploratory Thoughts
Sujatha Baliga: Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth, Self-Identified Victims'Needs:
The Centerpiece of a Feminist Restorative Justice
Joseph Wasonga: University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, Exclusion of Women in
Post Conflict Peace Processes: Transitional Justice in Northern Uganda
Peggy Maisel: Florida International University College of Law, Greensboro and
beyond: using feminist legal analysis to remediate the structural sexism in truth and
reconciliation processes.

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