Wednesday, December 17, 2008

New Issue: International Journal of Transitional Justice

The latest issue of the International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 2, no. 3, December 2008) is out. Contents include:
  • Expanding TJ Theory and Practice
    • Zinaida Miller, Effects of Invisibility: In Search of the ‘Economic’ in Transitional Justice
    • Roger Duthie, Toward a Development-sensitive Approach to Transitional Justice
    • Ruben Carranza, Plunder and Pain: Should Transitional Justice Engage with Corruption and Economic Crimes?
    • Lisa J. Laplante, Transitional Justice and Peace Building: Diagnosing and Addressing the Socioeconomic Roots of Violence through a Human Rights Framework
  • Case Study: Nepal
    • Daniel Aguirre & Irene Pietropaoli Gender Equality, Development and Transitional Justice: The Case of Nepal
    • Tafadzwa Pasipanodya, A Deeper Justice: Economic and Social Justice as Transitional Justice in Nepal
  • Notes from the Field
    • Patrick Vinck & Phuong Pham, Ownership and Participation in Transitional Justice Mechanisms: A Sustainable Human Development Perspective from Eastern DRC
    • Christopher J. Colvin, Purity and Planning: Shared Logics of Transitional Justice and Development