Journal Citation:
11 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, 543-560 (2011
This article explores cultural justice as
a mechanism of transitional justice, and
the creative agency of women in pursuing
justice post-conflict. The most frequently
applied transitional justice mechanisms
often exclude groups of individuals who
did not directly experience physical
violence. The author argues for a holistic
approach for transitional justice; one
that not only includes justice to rectify
harm, legal justice, and social justice,
but also cultural justice. This would
better meet the diverse experiences of all
war-affected individuals. Since art is a
primary vehicle of cultural expression and
transmission, cultural justice would focus
on the creative domain. The artistic
activities of women meet the objectives of
transitional justice by preserving
memories, achieving reconciliation and
conscientization within post-conflict
societies and acting as a deterrent for
future conflict.