
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 25, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Beyond evidence: the use of archives in transitional justice
- Julia Viebach, Dagmar Hovestädt & Ulrike Lühe, Beyond evidence: the use of archives in transitional justice
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Julia Viebach, Transitional archives: towards a conceptualisation of archives in transitional justice
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Ulrike Lühe & Romain Ledauphin, From the forerunners of document collection to the trial of Klaus Barbie and beyond: the transitional justice journey of the Izieu telegram
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Benjamin Thorne, Remembering atrocities: legal archives and the discursive conditions of witnessing
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Dietlinde Wouters, There was this goat: the archive for justice as a remedy for epistemic injustices in truth commissions
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Eliscia Kinder, Non-recurrence, reconciliation, and transitional justice: situating accountability in Northern Ireland’s oral history archive
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Marta Lucía Giraldo & Daniel Jerónimo Tobón, Personal archives and transitional justice in Colombia: the Fonds of Fabiola Lalinde and Mario Agudelo