학술논문

Art, Aesthetics, Justice, and Reconciliation: What can art do?
Document Type
article
Author
Source
AJIL Unbound, Vol 114, Pp 123-127 (2020)
Subject
Comparative law. International uniform law
K520-5582
Private international law. Conflict of laws
K7000-7720
Language
English
ISSN
2398-7723
Abstract
The potential convergence of art and international justice has received greater attention in recent years. In light of recognition of the limitations of international courts and the challenges of outreach, scholars and practitioners have begun to seek alternative ways of fostering engagement among the communities most affected by the crimes under their jurisdiction. In this context, the question has arisen: What can art do? What is the potential role of art and aesthetics in furthering goals of international courts beyond justice, i.e., towards peace and reconciliation? In this essay, I discuss three ways in which art has enormous potential, while also acknowledging that there are associated risks and challenges that might cause us to temper our enthusiasm.