
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 7, no. 2, July 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Stiina Löytömäki,
The Law and Collective Memory of Colonialism: France and the Case of ‘Belated’ Transitional Justice
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Stephen Winter,
Towards a Unified Theory of Transitional Justice
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Paloma Aguilar,
Judiciary Involvement in Authoritarian Repression and Transitional Justice: The Spanish Case in Comparative Perspective
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Ronen Steinberg,
Transitional Justice in the Age of the French Revolution
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Danielle Celermajer,
Mere Ritual? Displacing the Myth of Sincerity in Transitional Rituals
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Jo-Marie Burt, Gabriela Fried Amilivia, & Francesca Lessa,
Civil Society and the Resurgent Struggle against Impunity in Uruguay (1986–2012)
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Jelena Obradović-Wochnik,
The ‘Silent Dilemma’ of Transitional Justice: Silencing and Coming to Terms with the Past in Serbia
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Doris H. Gray & Terry Coonan,
Notes from the Field: Silence Kills! Women and the Transitional Justice Process in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia