Masterarbeit, 2014
67 Seiten, Note: A
This paper aims to analyze the role of the judiciary in transitional justice in Nepal following the 1996-2006 conflict. It seeks to understand why judicial engagement is critical for successful transitional justice and explores the potential benefits and pitfalls of such engagement. The paper also examines the limitations of non-judicial mechanisms in Nepal and the importance of judicial proceedings in upholding international obligations and ensuring victims' access to justice.
Chapter One provides an introduction to the topic of transitional justice in Nepal, outlining the paper's purpose, scope, and methodology. It explores the concept of transitional justice, its relevance to the Nepalese context, and the challenges facing the country in dealing with the legacy of the conflict.
Chapter Two delves into the research approach, including the methodology, research questions, and key terms and definitions. It provides a framework for analyzing the role of the judiciary in transitional justice in Nepal.
Chapter Three offers an overview of the People's War of Nepal (1996-2006), including a discussion of the Maoist insurgency and the subsequent peace process. It examines the key events and factors that shaped the conflict and its impact on the country.
Chapter Four focuses on the human rights situation during the People's War, highlighting the major violations that occurred during this period. It provides context for understanding the need for transitional justice in Nepal.
Chapter Five delves into the transitional justice mechanisms in Nepal, examining the role of the judiciary in this process. It analyzes the strengths and limitations of different mechanisms, explores the potential pitfalls of judicial engagement, and highlights the importance of ensuring victims' access to justice.
This paper focuses on key terms and concepts related to transitional justice in Nepal, including the role of the judiciary, human rights violations, non-judicial mechanisms, truth commissions, international obligations, and victim's access to justice. It also examines the challenges and opportunities associated with dealing with the legacy of the 1996-2006 conflict in Nepal.
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