2024s2-apcrim3668m-06

AP/CRIM3668 6.0 M: Transitional Justice and Development

Offered by: CRIM


(Cross-listed to: AP/SOSC3668 6.0M )

 Session

Summer 2024

 Status

Cancelled: Course Delivery

 Term

S2

Format

ONLN (Fully Online)

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course adopts an interdisciplinary approach to explore and understand the relationship between transitional justice (TJ) and development in countries emerging from armed conflict and authoritarian rule in the Global South. The course focuses on the relevance of TJ principles and interventions for addressing mass atrocity crimes and underdevelopment at the conceptual, structural, and practical levels. Pre-requisites: CRIM 1650 6.00 with a grade of B or higher or SOSC 2800.


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