
The latest issue of the
International Criminal Law Review (Vol. 12, no. 3, 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Transitional Justice and Restorative Justice
- Jonathan Doak, & David O'Mahony, Transitional Justice and Restorative Justice
- James A. Sweeney, Restorative Justice and Transitional Justice at the ECHR
- Kerry Clamp & Jonathan Doak,
More than Words: Restorative Justice Concepts in Transitional Justice Settings
- Ralph Henham,
Evaluating the Contribution of Sentencing to Social Justice: Some Conceptual Problems
- Brianne McGonigle Leyh,
Victim-Oriented Measures at International Criminal Institutions: Participation and its Pitfalls
- Melanie Klinkner,
Psycho-Social Aspects Surrounding Criminal Investigations into Mass Graves
- Matthew Saul,
Local Ownership of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Restorative and Retributive Effects
- Christoph Sperfeldt,
Collective Reparations at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
- John Pearson,
Transforming the Moldovan Prosecution Service: Can the Eyes of the State Become the Voice of the People?
- Eilish Rooney & Aisling Swaine,
The `Long Grass' of Agreements: Promise, Theory and Practice
- David O'Mahony,
Criminal Justice Reform in a Transitional Context: Restorative Youth Conferencing in Northern Ireland
- Tim Chapman,
The Problem of Community in a Justice System in Transition: The Case of Community Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland