
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 10, no. 3, November 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Note
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Hugo van der Merwe & M. Brinton Lykes,
Transitional Justice Processes as Teachable Moments
- Articles
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Andrea Durbach,
Towards Reparative Transformation: Revisiting the Impact of Violence against Women in a Post-TRC South Africa
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Michael Broache,
Irrelevance, Instigation and Prevention: The Mixed Effects of International Criminal Court Prosecutions on Atrocities in the CNDP/M23 Case
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Aoife Duffy,
Searching for Accountability: British-Controlled Detention in Southeast Iraq, 2003–2008
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Mijke de Waardt,
Naming and Shaming Victims: The Semantics of Victimhood
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Arnaud Kurze,
#WarCrimes #PostConflictJustice #Balkans: Youth, Performance Activism and the Politics of Memory
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Eliza Garnsey,
Rewinding and Unwinding: Art and Justice in Times of Political Transition
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Louise Mallinder & Catherine O’Rourke,
Databases of Transitional Justice Mechanisms and Contexts: Comparing Research Purposes and Design
- Notes from the Field
- Stef Vandeginste,
Museveni, Burundi and the Perversity of Immunité Provisoire
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Yasmine Ahmed, Sara Duddy, Claire Hackett, Patricia Lundy, Mary McCallan, Gemma McKeown, Andrée Murphy, Catherine O'Rourke, Emma Patterson-Bennet, Leah Wing, & Philipp Schulz,
Developing Gender Principles for Dealing with the Legacy of the Past
- Review Essay
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Sarah Williams,
Hybrid Tribunals: A Time for Reflection