
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 18, no. 3, November 2024) is out. Contents include:
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Articles
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Frank Afari, Snapshots of Ghana’s Contested Restorative Justice Programme
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Güneş Daşlı, Victim Agency, Relational Autonomy and Transitional Justice: Experience of Saturday Mothers
- Kathryn Sikkink, Helen Clapp, Daniel Marín-López, & Averell Schmidt,
Gender and Transitional Justice: Explaining Global Trends
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Eric Belgorodski, Situating Reparations for Ukraine within a Broader Transitional Justice Process
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Line Jespersgaard Jakobsen, Colombia as the ‘Laboratory’ for Transitional Justice: Consolidation and Innovation of Global Formulas
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Parwez Besmel, The Dilemma of Justice: The International Criminal Court’s Political Maneuver
- Pau Perez-Sales, Mandy Tatiana Arrieta-Betancourt, Gabriela López-Neyra, Andrea Galán-Santamarina, & Esther Fraile-Julián,
Torturing Environment in the Documentation of Human Rights Violations in the Case of the Indigenous Rama-Kreol Communities in Nicaragua
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Nuno Garoupa, Purging Disloyal Courts in Democratic Transitions and Judicial Preferences
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Notes from the Field
- Ron Dudai, ‘Co-Conspirators in Murder’: Dirty Wars, Meta-Conflicts and Bipartisan Transitional Justice
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Review Essay
- Gabriela Távara, Beyond Seeing and Listening: Children Born from Conflict-Related Sexual Violence