
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 17, no. 2, July 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- Jasmina Brankovic, Transitional and Climate Justice: New Opportunities for Justice in Transition
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Articles
- Beatriz E. Mayans-Hermida, Barbora Holá & Catrien Bijleveld,
Between Impunity and Justice? Exploring Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Colombia’s Special Sanctions (Sanciones Propias) for International Crimes
- Helga Malmin Binningsbø, Bård Drange & Cyanne E. Loyle,
Justice Now and Later: How Measures Taken to Address Wrongdoings during Armed Conflict Affect Postconflict Justice
- Briony Jones, Lisa Ott, Mina Rauschenbach & Camilo Sanchez,
Hiding in Plain Sight: Victim Participation in the Search for Disappeared Persons, a Contribution to (Procedural) Justice
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Victoria Hospodaryk, Male and Gender-Diverse Victims of Sexual Violence in the Rohingya Genocide: The Selective Narrative of International Courts
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Andrea Hepworth, Memory Activism as Advocacy for Transitional Justice: Memory Laws, Mass Graves and Impunity in Spain
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Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Transitional Justice in Post-terror Contexts: The Norwegian 22 July Memorial and the Ambiguity of Litigation
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Charlotte Fiedler & Karina Mross, Dealing With the Past for a Peaceful Future? Analysing the Effect of Transitional Justice Instruments on Trust in Postconflict Societies
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Kiran Kaur Grewal, The Epistemic Violence of Transitional Justice: A View from Sri Lanka
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Notes from the Field
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Philipp Schulz, How Locally Owned and Sustainable Are Victims’ Groups in Postconflict and Transitional Settings? Reflections from Northern Uganda
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Review Essay
- Becoming More Informed About Informers