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Sanne Weber is a Research Fellow at the International Development Department of the University of Birmingham, specializing in transitional justice and gender dynamics in Latin America. Her work focuses on how conflicts reshape gender relations and how justice mechanisms can address structural inequalities.
- Education: PhD from Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University
Her research explores the intersection of gender-sensitive transitional justice, conflict-related displacement, and reintegration of ex-combatants. She has analyzed Colombia's land restitution processes and Guatemala's political struggles with anti-corruption bodies like CICIG.
Key article themes include:
- Transitional justice mechanisms in post-conflict societies
- Gender-inclusive peacebuilding strategies
- Land rights and displacement in Colombia
- Authoritarian regression in Guatemala
- Truth commissions vs. historical memory
- Security challenges in rural reintegration
Sanne contributes policy-focused analysis to The Conversation, emphasizing structural transformation over symbolic legal frameworks in conflict-affected regions.
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