
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 12, no. 2, July 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Marcelo Torelly, Assessing a Late Truth Commission: Challenges and Achievements of the Brazilian National Truth Commission
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Sarah Jankowitz, The ‘Hierarchy of Victims’ in Northern Ireland: A Framework for Critical Analysis
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Jessica G Mecellem, Misfortune or Injustice? The Political Work of Postconflict Narrative in Contemporary Algeria
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Hakeem O Yusuf, Colonialism and the Dilemmas of Transitional Justice in Nigeria
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Sahla Aroussi, Perceptions of Justice and Hierarchies of Rape: Rethinking Approaches to Sexual Violence in Eastern Congo from the Ground up
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Bilge Sahin & Sidonia Lucia Kula, What Women Want before Justice: Examining Justice Initiatives to Challenge Violence against Women in the DRC
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Sherin Shefik, Reimagining Transitional Justice through Participatory Art
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Barrie Sander, Unveiling the Historical Function of International Criminal Courts: Between Adjudicative and Sociopolitical Justice
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Notes from the Field
- Bronwyn Harris, John Eyles, Pascalia O Munyewende, & Jane Goudge, Something Happened: Storytelling in a Violent Field
- Review Essay
- Lauren Marie Balasco, Locating Transformative Justice: Prism or Schism in Transitional Justice?