Gendering Tunisia’s transition: Transformative gender justice Ooutcomes in times of transitional justice turmoil?

  • Elise Ketelaars

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Abstract

In the summer of 2017 Tunisia achieved some notable victories in the field of women’s rights, while at the same time it witnessed the further backtracking of its already fragile transitional justice process. Though various analyses in local and international media have touched upon the current regime’s use of gender-friendly policies to cover up its otherwise illiberal agenda, few have considered what the consequences of these developments are for the advancement of gender justice in Tunisia. This article looks into this question, focusing specifically on the transformative potential of the activities of Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission. It uses these insights to feed into the feminist academic debate on ‘transformative justice.’ The Tunisian case study shows that reliance on technical innovations within traditional transitional justice mechanisms does not necessarily guarantee the pursuance of transformative justice outcomes which cross political divides.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)407–426
JournalInternational Journal of Transitional Justice
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 29 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Tunisia
  • justice
  • gender
  • transitional justice

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