
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 9, no. 3, November 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Bina D’Costa,
Of Impunity, Scandals and Contempt: Chronicles of the Justice Conundrum
- Vladimir Petrović,
Power(lessness) of Atrocity Images: Bijeljina Photos between Perpetration and Prosecution of War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia
- Peter Manning,
Reconciliation and Perpetrator Memories in Cambodia
- Thomas Obel Hansen & Chandra Lekha Sriram,
Fighting for Justice (and Survival): Kenyan Civil Society Accountability Strategies and Their Enemies
- Line Engbo Gissel,
Justice Tides: How and When Levels of ICC Involvement Affect Peace Processes
- Sebastian Răduleţu,
National Prosecutions as the Main Remedy in Cases of Massive Human Rights Violations: An Assessment of the Approach of the European Court of Human Rights
- Bridget Storrie,
‘The Mighty Life-Creating and Transforming Power’ of Carnival: Why the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Does Not Seem to Have It, but Indigenous Resurgence Does
- Matt James,
On Carnival and Context: A Response to Bridget Storrie
- Francesca Lessa,
Justice beyond Borders: The Operation Condor Trial and Accountability for Transnational Crimes in South America
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Yotam Gidron,
The Act of Reading – Children’s Rights, Children’s Literature and Transitional Justice