Christine Bell
This collection on transitional justice sits as part
of a library of essays on different concepts of ’justice’. Yet transitional
justice appears quite different from other types of justice and fundamental
ambiguities characterise the term that raise questions as to how it should sit
alongside other concepts of justice. This collection attempts to capture and
portray three different dimensions of the transitional justice field. Part I
addresses the origins of the field which continue to bedevil it. Indeed the
origins themselves are increasingly debated in what is an emergent contested
historiography of the field that assists in understanding its contemporary
quirks and concerns. Part II addresses and sets out parts of the ’tool-kit’ of
transitional justice, which could be understood as the canonical research
agenda of the field. Part III tries to convey a sense of the way in which the
field is un-folding and extending to new transitions, tools, theories of
justice, and self-critique.