
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 8, no. 3, November 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Paul Gready & Simon Robins,
From Transitional to Transformative Justice: A New Agenda for Practice
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Evelyne Schmid & Aoife Nolan,
‘Do No Harm’? Exploring the Scope of Economic and Social Rights in Transitional Justice
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Changrok Soh & Daniel Connolly,
Cosmopolitan Memories in East Asia: Revisiting and Reinventing the Second World War
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Shari Eppel,
‘Bones in the Forest’ in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe: Exhumations as a Tool for Transformation
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Shanee Stepakoff, G. Shawn Reynolds, Simon Charters, & Nicola Henry,
Why Testify? Witnesses’ Motivations for Giving Evidence in a War Crimes Tribunal in Sierra Leone
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Simon Zschirnt & Mark Menaldo,
International Insurance? Democratic Consolidation and Support for International Human Rights Regimes
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Roman David,
International Criminal Tribunals and the Perception of Justice: The Effect of the ICTY in Croatia
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Cynthia M. Horne,
The Impact of Lustration on Democratization in Postcommunist Countries