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Rebel Justice during Armed Conflict
Journal of Conflict Resolution ( IF 3.211 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-10 , DOI: 10.1177/0022002720939299
Cyanne E. Loyle 1, 2
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Research on rebel behavior focuses on the violent conduct of these groups. Work on rebel governance, however, has documented the myriad ways in which rebel groups seek to gain legitimacy, project strength, and govern civilian populations beyond direct violence. These efforts stress the importance of governance institutions for securing cooperation and compliance from the civilian population, a central concern for rebel groups. Judicial processes are one avenue through which this cooperation and compliance can be secured. These efforts encompass a range of processes including ad hoc trials, truth commissions and commissions of inquiry, offers of amnesty, and reparations programs. Using new data on the rebel use of judicial processes from 1946 to 2011, I examine the argument that rebel judicial processes can best be understood as a mobilization strategy by the group, offering concessions to a supportive civilian population or coercion when support is weak.

中文翻译:

武装冲突中的反叛正义

对叛乱行为的研究集中在这些群体的暴力行为上。但是,有关反叛者治理的工作记录了反叛团体寻求获得合法性,增强项目实力并治理平民而不是直接暴力之外的各种方式。这些努力强调了治理机构对于确保平民百姓的合作与合规性的重要性,这是反叛团体的核心关切。司法程序是确保这种合作与合规性的一种途径。这些努力包括一系列程序,包括临时审判,真相委员会和调查委员会,大赦提议和赔偿计划。利用有关1946年至2011年反叛分子使用司法程序的新数据,
更新日期:2020-07-10
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