Beschreibung:
This book analyses efforts to achieve justice in Kosovo for victims of crimes committed during the conflict in the 1990s, relating this to broader debates on transitional justice.
Introduction: power and the pursuit of "justice" in Kosovo Chapter 1 - Kosovo on trial at the ICTY: narratives of war, history, justice and injustice Chapter 2 - Frustrated justice: revisiting the ICTY's involvement in adjudicating crimes committed during the Kosovo war Chapter 3 - The effectiveness of UNMIK and EULEX in the pursuit of criminal justice in Kosovo Chapter 4 - Reparations after large-scale conflicts: can Kosovo learn from international courts and practises?' Chapter 5 - Authors of their own transitional justice: survivors of wartime sexual violence Chapter 6 - Sexual violence as a tool of war in Kosovo: where do we stand over 20 years later? Chapter 7 - The "re-appearing of the feminine": Kosovo's theatres of war memories after Yugoslavia Chapter 8 - A critical analysis of the evolution of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and the Specialist Prosecutor's Office and the rationale for their existence Chapter 9 - The strategy behind the Serbian government's support for the Kosovo Specialist Chambers Chapter 10 - The strategic logic of ethnic cleansing in post-intervention Kosovo and its Implications for the Kosovo Specialist Chambers Conclusion: addressing the lack of justice in Kosovo