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Chapter 1: The Historical Framework-The Struggle Over Narrative, Memory and Identity.- Chapter 2: Legal Dimensions of the Conflict and Legacies of Human Rights Abuse.- Chapter 3: Transitional Justice: 'Truth' 'Justice' and 'Reconciliation' in Conflict Resolution.- Chapter 4: The Applicability of Transitional Justice to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 5: International Criminal Justice, the ICC and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 6: The Applicability of Truth Commissions to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.- Chapter 7: Transitional Justice and Civil Society.- Chapter 8: Architecture of Truth and Empathy Commission-Design, Goals and Challenges.
Dr Jeremie M Bracka is an Australian-Israeli human rights lawyer and academic at Monash University (Melbourne). He was a Transitional Justice postdoctoral fellow and lecturer at Hebrew University, Minerva Center for Human Rights (Jerusalem). He lectures in constitutional law, torts, human rights law, international criminal law and transitional justice. His PhD from Monash University (2020) focused on transitional justice in ongoing conflict and specifically Israel/Palestine. Jeremie has been widely published in Oxford University Press, the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law and the Melbourne Journal of International law. In 2018, Jeremie won the Monash University Law Publication Award for his chapter in Law and Memory: Towards Legal Governance of History (Cambridge University Press, 2017). He has worked as a legal advisor at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (2004), Israel's Permanent Mission to the U.N (2009), Israel's Supreme Court (2010) and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2011-13).
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