Wednesday, November 3, 2021

New Issue: International Journal of Transitional Justice

The latest issue of the International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 15, no. 2, July 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Solomon Ayele Dersso, Africa’s Transitional Justice Policy Making: Exercising Epistemic Agency and Pushing the Frontiers of Transitional Justice
  • Articles
    • Sanne Weber, Defying the Victim-Perpetrator Binary: Female Ex-combatants in Colombia and Guatemala as Complex Political Perpetrators∞
    • Astrid Jamar, The Exclusivity of Inclusion: Global Construction of Vulnerable and Apolitical Victimhood in Peace Agreements
    • Victor Igreja, Negotiating the Legacies of Intragroup Violence in Timor Leste
    • Anna Katila, Unearthing Ambiguities: Post-Genocide Justice in Raoul Peck’s Sometimes in April and the ICTR case Nahimana et al.
    • Peter J Verovšek, A Burgeoning Community of Justice? The European Union as a Promoter of Transitional Justice
    • Kezia Batisai & George T Mudimu, Revisiting the Politics of Land Recovery Among White Commercial Farmers in Zimbabwe: Implications for Transitional Justice
    • Maja Davidovic, The Law of ‘Never Again’: Transitional Justice and the Transformation of the Norm of Non-Recurrence
    • Mohammad Hossein Mojtahedi & Joris van Wijk, Islamic Law and the Balancing of Justice and Peace in Iraq’s Post-IS Landscape
    • Elke Evrard, Gretel Mejía Bonifazi, & Tine Destrooper, The Meaning of Participation in Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Proposal for Empirical Analysis
  • Review Essay
    • Mariana Cunha, Reckoning with Perpetrators and Collaborators: Accountability and Transitional Justice in Latin American Postdictatorship Cinema