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    Transitional Justice and the Truth-Constraints of the Public Sphere
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (7): 685-700. 2012.
    In this article I present some implications for a concept of transitional justice through the comparison of two approaches: retributive vs. restorative theories. Notwithstanding their profound differences in perspective, both models are grounded upon a strong notion of the public sphere. Accordingly, after showing why neither of the two approaches exhausts the problems of transitional justice, I will demonstrate how a ‘complete’ justification requires a certain view of public reason based upon r…Read more
  • Rights
    In Richard Corrigan (ed.), Ethics: A University Guide, Progressive Frontiers Pubs.. 2010.
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    The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2011.
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    The entry into force of the Rome Statute on 1 July 2002 establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC) has signified a shift in the goals pursued by international criminal law. Due to new types of warfare dynamics, international protection is in need of new orientations, particularly with regard to conflict deterrence aims. This urgency is widely documented by the normative action framework of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) and, more recently, by the UN Secretary-General 2012–2013 Rep…Read more
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    Presentazione del curatore italiano (C.Corradetti): È possibile conciliare il pluralismo culturale con la dimensione pubblica della deliberazione? Partendo dall’analisi critica di Rawls e Habermas, James Bohman offre una risposta innovativa alla questione dell’accordo democratico. In tale proposta, parallelamente al rigetto di soluzioni meramente strategiche, viene riabilitata la nozione di compromesso morale nel quadro di un accordo normativo. Mantenendo fede ad una prospettiva composta da elem…Read more
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    This work provides an innovative contribution to the legal-philosophical understanding of human rights theory.
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    What Does Cultural Difference Require of Human Rights
    In Cindy Holder & David Reidy (eds.), Human Rights: The Hard Questions, Cambridge University Press. 2013.
    Th e contemporary right to freedom of thought together with all its further declinations into freedom of speech, religion, conscience and expression, had one of its earliest historical recognitions at the end of the Wars of Religion with the Edict of Nantes (1598). In several respects one can saythat the right to freedom of thought is virtually “co-original” with the endof the Wars of Religion. Following this thought further, one might think that human rights defi ne the boundaries of our social…Read more
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    Theorizing Transitional Justice (edited book)
    with Nir Eisikovits and Jack Rotondi
    Ashgate Publishing. 2015.
    With the common goal of clarifying some of the theoretical profiles of transitional justice strategies, the study is organized along crucial intersections evaluating aspects connected to the genealogy, the nature, the scope and the most appropriate methodology for the study of transitional justice. The specific transitional instruments of war crime tribunals, truth commissions, administrative purges, reparations, and historical commissions are considered. The book brings together some of the mos…Read more
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    Some Contemporary Views Claudio Corradetti... A more complete history of the relation between modern humanitarianism and human rights remains to be written, and would have to identify the points at which each arose, when they...