TY - BOOK AU - Biggar,Nigel TI - Burying the past: making peace and doing justice after civil conflict SN - 0878408215 AV - JC578. B49 2001 U1 - 303.64 PY - 2001///] CY - Washington, D.C. PB - Georgetown University Press KW - Restorative justice KW - Reconciliation KW - Civil war KW - Case studies N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; List of Tables --; Acknowledgments --; Contributors --; Introduction --; 1; Making Peace or Doing Justice: Must We Choose? --; 2; Where and When in Political Life is Justice Served by Forgiveness? --; 3; Politics and Forgiveness --; 4; The Philosophy and Practice of Dealing with the Past: Some Conceptual and Normative Issues --; 5; Innovating Responses to the Past: Human Rights Institutions --; 6; National and Community Reconciliation: Competing Agendas in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission --; 7; Putting the Past in Its Place: Issues of Victimhood and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland's Peace Process --; 8; Does the Truth Heal? A Psychological Perspective on Political Strategies for Dealing with the Legacy of Political Violence --; 9; Passion, Constraint, Law, and Fortuna: The Human Rights Challenge to Chilean Democracy --; 10; War, Peace, and the Politics of Memory in Guatemala --; 11; Restorative Justice in Social Context: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission --; 12; Rwanda: Dealing with Genocide and Crimes against Humanity in the Context of Armed Conflict and Failed Political Transition --; 13; Northern Ireland: Burying the Hatchet, Not the Past --; Conclusion --; Epilogue: Burying the Past after September 11 --; Index ER -