
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 15, no. 3, November 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
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M Brinton Lykes & Hugo van der Merwe, Apologies for and Acknowledgements of Historical Violence and Struggles for Justice
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Articles
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Robin Hickey & Rachel Killean, Property Loss and Cultural Heritage Restoration in the Aftermath of Genocide: Understanding Harm and Conceptualising Repair
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Emily Willard, Beyond Transitional Justice: Learning from Indigenous Maya Mam Resistance in Guatemala
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Daniel Posthumus & Kelebogile Zvobgo, Democratizing Truth: An Analysis of Truth Commissions in the United States
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Nicolas Lemay-Hébert & Rosa Freedman, Appraising the Socio-Economic Turn in Reparations: Transitional Justice for Cholera Victims in Haiti
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Juliana González Villamizar & Pascha Bueno-Hansen, The Promise and Perils of Mainstreaming Intersectionality in the Colombian Peace Process
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Brigitte Herremans & Tine Destrooper, Stirring the Justice Imagination: Countering the Invisibilization and Erasure of Syrian Victims’ Justice Narratives
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Aminata Ndow, Knowing What I Know Now: Youth Experiences of Dictatorship and Transitional Justice in the Gambia
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Ciara Laverty & Dieneke de Vos, Reproductive Violence as a Category of Analysis: Disentangling the Relationship between ‘the Sexual’ and ‘the Reproductive’ in Transitional Justice
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Annika Björkdahl & Louise Warvsten, Friction in Transitional Justice Processes: The Colombian Judicial System and the ICC
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Kevin Hearty, Truth Beyond the ‘Trigger Puller’: Moral Accountability, Transitional (In)Justice and the Limitations of Legal Truth
- Review Essay
- Padraig McAuliffe, Complicity or Decolonization? Restitution of Heritage from ‘Global’ Ethnographic Museums