Friday, June 30, 2017

Lawther, Moffett, & Jacobs: Research Handbook on Transitional Justice

Cheryl Lawther (Queen's Univ. Belfast - Criminology), Luke Moffett (Queen’s Univ. Belfast - Law), & Dov Jacobs (Leiden Univ. - Law) have published Research Handbook on Transitional Justice (Edward Elgar Publishing 2017). Contents include:
  • William Schabas, Foreword
  • Cheryl Lawther & Luke Moffett, Introduction
  • Joanna Quinn, The Development of Transitional Justice
  • Thomas Obel Hansen, The Time and Space of Transitional Justice
  • Catherine Turner, Transitional Justice and Critique
  • Padraig McAuliffe, Transitional Justice’s Impact on Rule of Law: Symbol or Substance?
  • Frédeéric Mégret & Raphael Vagliano, Transitional Justice and Human Rights
  • Catherine O’Rourke, Transitional Justice and Gender
  • Dustin Sharp, Transitional Justice and ‘Local’ Justice
  • Peter Dixon, Transitional Justice and Development : Arguments for and Against a Holistic Approach
  • Alison Davidian & Emily Kenney, The United Nations and Transitional Justice
  • Sara Dezalay, The Role of International NGOs in the Emergence of Transitional Justice
  • Hugo van der Merwe & Maya Schkolne, The Role of Local Civil Society in Transitional Justice
  • Laurel Fletcher & Harvey Weinstein, Transitional Justice and the ‘Plight’ of Victimhood
  • Andrea Breslin, Art and Transitional Justice: The 'Infinite Incompleteness' of Transition
  • Refik Hodzic & David Tolbert, Media and Transitional Justice: A Dream of Symbiosis in a Troubled Relationship
  • James Gallen, The International Criminal Court: In the Interests of Transitional Justice?
  • Aaron Fichtelberg, Transitional Justice and the End of Impunity: Hybrid tribunals
  • Cheryl Lawther, Transitional Justice and Truth Commissions
  • Tom Hadden, Transitional Justice and Amnesties
  • Luke Moffett, Transitional Justice and Reparations: Remedying the Past?
  • Catherine Harwood, Contributions of International Commissions of Inquiry to Transitional Justice
  • Cynthia Horne, Transitional Justice: Vetting and Lustration
  • Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Guatemala: Lessons for Transitional Justice
  • Rachel Killean, Pursuing Retributive and Reparative Justice within Cambodia
  • Brendan Ciarán Browne, Transitional Justice and the Case of Palestine
  • Lavinia Stan, Transitional Justice in Central and Eastern Europe