
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 17, no. 3, July 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
- M Brinton Lykes & Colleen Murphy, Decolonizing Transitional Justice: Soft, Radical or Beyond Reform
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Articles
- Tine Destrooper, Remembering Martial Law: An Eco-System of Truth Initiatives and the Emergence of Narrative Documentation in the Philippines
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Anne Maree Payne & Heidi Norman, Truth-telling, Ancestral Remains and the Establishment of a National Resting Place in Australia
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Erdem Çolak, Re-Politicizing the Traumatic Body through Art: Guillermo Núñez, Ariel Dorfman and the Political Transition in Chile
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Anamaría Muñoz Rincón, The Complementarity Paradigm: Tracing the Transitional Justice Blueprint in the Inter-American System of Human Rights
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Rosario Figari Layus & Juliette Vargas Trujillo, The ‘Domino Effect’ of Ongoing Violence on Transitional Justice: The Case of Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace
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Anna Bryson & Kieran McEvoy, Human Rights Activism and Transitional Justice Advocacy in Northern Ireland
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Notes from the Field
- Michael Maguire, Notes from the Field: Lessons Learned from Investigating the Past in Northern Ireland
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Roger Merino, Lost in Transition: Explaining Authoritarianism in Peru
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Colleen Alena O’Brien, Imagining Collective Reincorporation: Perceptions of Colombia’s Novel Approach to Peacebuilding
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Review Essay
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James Gallen, The Challenges in Addressing Non-Recent Abuses in Ireland: Critical Engagements with Transitional Justice