Vorlesung "Deconstructing the link between Transitional Justice and Anti-Corruption Fields"
Speaker: Prosper Simbarashe Maguchu // Part of the GGS Teaching Assistantship Lecture Series 2015/16: Human Rights in Crisis? Perspectives on Politics, Culture and Gender
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- Vorlesung "Deconstructing the link between Transitional Justice and Anti-Corruption Fields"
- 2015-12-09T16:00:00+01:00
- 2015-12-09T18:00:00+01:00
- Speaker: Prosper Simbarashe Maguchu // Part of the GGS Teaching Assistantship Lecture Series 2015/16: Human Rights in Crisis? Perspectives on Politics, Culture and Gender
09.12.2015 von 16:00 bis 18:00 (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)
Room E112, Philosophikum II, Haus E, Karl-Glöckner-Str. 21, 39394 Giessen
The aim of this lecture is to focus on the possibilities of linking the two emerging fields of Anti-Corruption and Transitional Justice together. In a nutshell this introductory course will discuss inter alia the framework of corruption from a transitional justice perspective, by underscoring both, the conceptual and practical implications of integrating corruption into the transitional justice discourse. The lecture will give a modest contribution into a burgeoning literature that seeks to establish the nexus between transitional justice, socio-economic rights and anti-corruption policies. Accordingly it will be delivered by a legal scholar with an unconcealed penchant for multidisciplinary approach when dealing with intellectually and thought provoking academic problems. Suffice to say this discourse will ultimately demystify the legal jargon that naturally intimidates both students and academics outside the legal fraternity. Consequently this lecture will invariably stimulate thoughtful and candid debates on how to tackle the scourge of corruption within transitional states. Please find further information here.
