id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_r6ob6vq4svhbznl264w5eqzkhu Christine Bell Transitional justice: (re)conceptualising the field 2007 10 .pdf application/pdf 5976 677 55 Bell, C, Campbell, C & Ní Aoláin , F 2007, 'Transitional Justice: (Re)Conceptualising the Field', International Transitional justice discourse is generally accepted as having its foundations located in the theoretical, policy and practical implications of dealing with past human rights violations in societies that 1 We note our thanks to Catherine O'Rourke, Transitional Justice Institute, for research assistance in completing this foreword and to Dr Shane Darcy for his oversight in bringing the work of this symposium to 2. From transitional justice to rule of law While focus on the rule of law locates 'transitional justice' within a broader framework, it also A broader understanding of law's operation in societal transitions is likely to require 4. Transition, justice and law . Law and social movements (transitional justice 'from below'). Second, we attempt to understand the role of law in transitions by using (sometimes on their own, ./cache/work_r6ob6vq4svhbznl264w5eqzkhu.pdf ./txt/work_r6ob6vq4svhbznl264w5eqzkhu.txt