9781910820896-191082089X-REDRESS: Ireland’s Institutions and Transitional Justice

REDRESS: Ireland’s Institutions and Transitional Justice

ISBN-13: 9781910820896
ISBN-10: 191082089X
Author: Maeve ORourke, James M. Smith, Katherine ODonnell
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: University College Dublin Press
Format: Paperback 550 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781910820896
ISBN-10: 191082089X
Author: Maeve ORourke, James M. Smith, Katherine ODonnell
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: University College Dublin Press
Format: Paperback 550 pages

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REDRESS: Ireland’s Institutions and Transitional Justice (ISBN-13: 9781910820896 and ISBN-10: 191082089X), written by authors Maeve ORourke, James M. Smith, Katherine ODonnell, was published by University College Dublin Press in 2023. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other European History books. You can easily purchase or rent REDRESS: Ireland’s Institutions and Transitional Justice (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used European History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.77.

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A clear-eyed examination of Ireland and Northern Ireland’s efforts to provide justice for victims of institutional abuse.
REDRESS explores how Ireland and Northern Ireland have dealt with the past century’s legacy of institutional abuse, focusing on those who suffered in Magdalene Laundries, industrial and reformatory schools, homes for unwed mothers, and in the two countries’ closed and secretive adoption system. The authors of the essays collected here interrogate the structures that perpetuated widespread and systematic abuses in the past, and consider how political arrangements continue to exert power over survivors and their relatives, as well as controlling the remains and memorialization of the dead. The collection forensically examines both Ireland and Northern Ireland’s so-called “redress” schemes and investigations, and the statements of apology that accompanied them. With diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection considers how a survivor-centered approach to transitional justice might assist not only those personally affected by institutional abuses, but also policymakers, scholars, and the public at large. The editors of REDRESS are donating all royalties in the name of survivors and all those affected by Ireland's carceral institutions and family separation to the charity Empowering People in Care (EPIC).

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