
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 7, no. 3, November 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Role of International Criminal Justice in Transitional Justice
- Peter Dixon & Chris Tenove,
International Criminal Justice as a Transnational Field: Rules, Authority and Victims
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Jens Iverson,
Transitional Justice, Jus Post Bellum and International Criminal Law: Differentiating the Usages, History and Dynamics
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Kate Cronin-Furman,
Managing Expectations: International Criminal Trials and the Prospects for Deterrence of Mass Atrocity
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Louise Chappell, Rosemary Grey, & Emily Waller,
The Gender Justice Shadow of Complementarity: Lessons from the International Criminal Court’s Preliminary Examinations in Guinea and Colombia
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Felix Mukwiza Ndahinda,
The Bemba-Banyamulenge Case before the ICC: From Individual to Collective Criminal Responsibility
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Michelle Burgis-Kasthala,
Defining Justice during Transition? International and Domestic Contestations over the Special Tribunal for Lebanon
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Mariana Pena & Gaelle Carayon,
Is the ICC Making the Most of Victim Participation?