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      • Few theories of justice have addressed the ongoing problems posed by the historical reality of colonialism. Cases relating to colonial crimes have fallen outside contemporary understandings of atrocity crime or law as an institution itself.
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  1. Aug 24, 2020 · Few theories of justice have addressed the ongoing problems posed by the historical reality of colonialism. Cases relating to colonial crimes have fallen outside contemporary understandings of atrocity crime or law as an institution itself.

    • Carsten Stahn
    • 2020
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  3. Aug 14, 2018 · Burgeoning literatures in political philosophy on global justice, as well as the interdisciplinary field of transitional justice, have begun to explore how contemporary demands for redress of colonial injustice fit into or challenge existing theoretical frameworks.

    • Catherine Lu
    • 2018
  4. This paper examines the relationship between justice and colonialism. It defines colonialism; examines the kind of injustice that colonialism involved; and the possibility of corrective justice.

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  5. Jul 28, 2016 · This paper examines the relationship between justice and colonialism. It defines colonialism; examines the kind of injustice that colonialism involved; and the possibility of corrective justice.

    • Margaret Moore
    • 28 July 2016
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    • 11, Issue8
  6. theorists ought to base normative theories of responsibility for redressing colonialism on empirically accurate or plausible, and not oversimplied or distorted, accounts of colonialism or colonial injustice.

    • Catherine Lu
    • 2018
  7. Jun 24, 2015 · When colonialism is theorised as a systematic complex injustice, the legacy of colonial structures should significantly shape the process whereby redress is obtained, even when one believes that its legacy is not sufficient to trigger an obligation of historical justice.

  8. Nov 13, 2023 · Instead, scholars and jurists should address the constitutional questions presented by American colonialism head on. They should provide distinctive constitutional solutions. Many of these bottom-up constitutional conversations are already underway in the borderlands.

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