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8 - Projectifying

from Part IV - Implementing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2022

Christoph Sperfeldt
Affiliation:
Macquarie University, Sydney
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In the process of implementation reparations continue to be re-produced and transformed. This chapter explores what happens to reparations when they materialise in the world through ‘projects’. The chapter shows that the growing use of project forms in reparations is not a mere technicality, but a social practice with implications for how reparations are conceived, enacted and experienced. In tracing the development and deployment of project-based approaches to reparations at the ECCC – twenty-four such projects were ultimately recognized by the ECCC’s judges across Case 002 – the chapter discusses the effects of the projectification. It finds that the mobilization of new actors and resources has expanded the possibilities for ECCC reparation. However, a project-based approach also reshaped decision-making and accountability structures underpinning reparation work.

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Print publication year: 2022

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  • Projectifying
  • Christoph Sperfeldt, Macquarie University, Sydney
  • Book: Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice
  • Online publication: 23 June 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009166478.011
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  • Projectifying
  • Christoph Sperfeldt, Macquarie University, Sydney
  • Book: Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice
  • Online publication: 23 June 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009166478.011
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  • Projectifying
  • Christoph Sperfeldt, Macquarie University, Sydney
  • Book: Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice
  • Online publication: 23 June 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009166478.011
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