
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 11, no. 2, July 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Note
- Elizabeth Lira,
The Chilean Human Rights Archives and Moral Resistance to Dictatorship
- Articles
- Padraig McAuliffe,
Dividing the Spoils: The Impact of Power Sharing on Possibilities for Socioeconomic Transformation in Postconflict States
- Meghan M. DeTommaso, Mario Schulz, & Steve B. Lem,
Choices of Justice: Effects of Civil War Termination on Postconflict Justice Mechanisms Implemented by the State
- Kristin C. Doughty,
Language and International Criminal Justice in Africa: Interpretation at the ICTR
- Natalie R. Davidson,
Alien Tort Statute Litigation and Transitional Justice: Bringing the Marcos Case back to the Philippines
- Janine Ubink & Anna Rea,
Community Justice or Ethnojustice? Engaging with Customary Mechanisms to Reintegrate Ex-Combatants in Somalia
- Klaus Bachmann & Igor Lyubashenko,
The Puzzle of Transitional Justice in Ukraine
- Pamina Firchow,
Do Reparations Repair Relationships? Setting the Stage for Reconciliation in Colombia
- Andrea Purdeková, Displacements of Memory: Struggles against the Erosion and Dislocation of the Material Record of Violence in Burundi
- Review Essay
- Sophie Rigney, The Hopes and Discontents of Indigenous–Settler Reconciliation