
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 19, no. 2, July 2025) is out. Contents include:
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Editorial
- Vasuki Nesiah, After Gaza
- Articles
- Safia K Southey, Building Reparations: Key Factors for Success in Transitional Justice Efforts
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Janine Natalya Clark, Whose Testimony? Thinking about Other-Than-Human Witnesses in Transitional Justice
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Jeremy Julian Sarkin, Why the International Criminal Court Should Apply Restorative Justice and Transitional Justice Principles to Improve the Impact of Its Criminal Trials on Societies around the World
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Azadeh Sobout, Urbicide and Coming to Terms with the Past: Everyday Acts of Return and Reconstruction in Post-war Nahr el Bared
- Sarah A Son, Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings, & Danielle Chubb,
Participatory Transitional Justice as Anticipatory Project: North Korea, Diasporas and Uncertain Futures
- S Garnett Russell, Paula Mantilla-Blanco, Daniela Romero-Amaya, & Tatiana Cordero-Romero, Education and Transitional Justice: Como, Para, Sobre
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Carlos Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, Memorial Justice? Lessons from Colombia on How Memorialization Can Serve Justice in Transitional Contexts
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Claire-Anne Louise Lester, The Marikana Commission of Inquiry: An Ambiguous Experiment with ‘Truth’ and ‘Justice’
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Notes from the Field
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Tutku Ayhan, From Sexual Violence to Systemic Vulnerabilities: Ethical Considerations in Research in Post-Atrocity Settings
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Review Essay
- Emma Murphy, The Good, the Bad, and the Ideal: Towards an Embrace of Complexity in ‘Victim-Centred’ Transitional Justice